DERIVATIONAL MECHANISMS FOR MODELING OCCASIONAL VOCABULARY IN THE RUSSIANLANGUAGE MEDIA SPACE (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE PREFIX DE-)
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DOI 10.18522/1995-0640-2023-3-58-67
This study is devoted to the study of the implementation features of derivational mechanisms for modeling occasional vocabulary in the Russian-language media space. On the example of language units, which include the prepositive component de-, the semantic and grammatical features of occasional units implemented in the current media space are established. The material for the study was the texts of electronic newspapers, magazines, news agencies for the period from 2020 to the present, as well as forums, chats, blogs, political illustrations related to research topics. As a result of the study, a wide range of language units with a prepositive component de- was established, expanding their meaning in the texts of modern media. Thematic groups are identified and described, thematic groups organized by language units with the prepositive component de- are established, their contextual meaning and semantic-pragmatic features of implementation in the current media space are determined.
Key words: derivation; word formation; prefix de-; occasionalism; occasional word formation; media space; media discourse; media text
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