Linguistic means of Russian negative image formation in British media discourse in 2014-2015s
Abstract
Boeva-Omelechko Natalya Borisovna, Posternyak Kseniya Pavlovna
The problem discussed in the article is topical due to the formation of the new branch of linguistics - imagology, dealing with means of formation of images of states. The authors analyze linguistic devices, used by British journalists for establishing negative associations with the name of our country in minds of British people. The main aim of these publications is to show the danger and threat, connected with our country and to form corresponding myths and stereotypes.
Key words: Russia, image, linguistic devices, context, epithet, metaphor, negative connotations.
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