РУССКИЙ ЯЗЫК В ИНТЕРНЕТ-СМИ: ФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНО-СТИЛЕВОЙ КОНТЕКСТ
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Mass media, Internet, idioma rusoAbstract
El artículo está dedicado a las particularidades del funcionamiento de la lengua rusa en los mass media on-line. La variante estilística del habla del los periodistas influye muy activamente en el idioma de la sociedad. Mass media en Internet suponen un avance en el desarrollo del periodismo. Periódicos y revistas on-line tienen sus rasgos específicos, que influyen a los mass media tradicionales y en el habla de sociedad en su conjunto. Así el idioma de los mass media en Internet constituye un fenómeno muy importante desde el punto de vista de los procesos estilísticos que siguen actuando en el idioma ruso contemporáneo.Downloads
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