THE PHENOMENON OF “STATUS” IN SOCIAL NETWORKS OF INTERNET COMMUNICATION
Abstract
Marchenko N.G.
Keywords: The Internet communication, social networks, statuses in cyberspace, forms of speech self-presentation, virtual linguistic personality.
The article is devoted to the research of the language potential of social network services, their functional and pragmatic characteristics and the analysis of the most common forms of speech self-presentation. Types of short texts in miniblogs or their statuses are described. The communicative strategy and structural peculiarities of statuses in social networks are figured out.
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