FUNCTIONALITY OF LEXICAL AND SYNTACTICAL STYLISTICAL MEANS IN THE PROCESS OF REPORTING IN ENGLISH MEDIA DISCOURSE
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https://doi.org/10.69691/mfjtse86Keywords:
media discourse, lexical stylistic devices, syntactic stylistic devices, epithet, metaphor, metonymy, oxymoron, euphemisms, litotes, hyperbole, inversion, parallel structure, antithesis.Abstract
This article analyzes the functionality of lexical and syntactic stylistic devices in the news reporting process within English media discourse. The article examines the style of news reporting, its structure and content, as well as how information can be effectively conveyed through lexical units and syntactic constructions.
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