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Topic as a Basic Element of Political Reality Construction in Ukraine in the Discourse of Russian and Ukrainian Mass Media |
Authors |
Gazinskaya Y.V. Assistant, u-gazinskaya@mail.ru |
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MEDIA LINGUISTICS |
UDK |
81’1 |
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In the article the political discourse is considered as a linguistic category, which is
presented in the form of texts thematically correlated in the event aspect. Texts interpret the
discourse which, in its turn, interprets the power. Mass-media accumulating socio-political
issues not only construct political reality, but also contribute to the actualization of linguistic
nominations of the subjects of political reality. Fixation of such phenomena allows one to
learn the language of politics in close connection with life and to determine the specific
characteristics of the mental world (the system of linguistic forms), and also to explain
the fact that representation modes of the political picture of the world is explained by the
cultural (mental) context, where knowledge is represented by the classification of reality in
certain categories.The process of knowledge formation (ideas and meanings constructing
the value) is associated with the process of interpreting reality. Therefore, by studying the
topics and conceptual-semantic organization of the mass media in Russia and Ukraine,
the model of contemporary political discourse is constructed. In turn, the specific texts
and language categories/nominations, which represent informative space, constitute the
empirical basis for the description of the political discourse.
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Key words |
political discourse, construction of reality, subject matter, language nominations. |
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