TO THE PROBLEM OF JOURNALISTIC DISCOURSE EXPRESSIVE SPECIFICITY (BY MATERIAL OF PRESS RELEASES OF THE MAIN DEPARTMENT OF THE MINISTRY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR CIVIL DEFENSE, EMERGENCIES AND ELIMINATION OF CONSEQUENCES OF NATURAL DISASTERS IN KHAKASSIA)
Beloshapkin Aleksandr Nikolaevich
Khakass State University named after N. F. Katanov
Abstract. The main problem encountered by the press secretary of The Main Department of The Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters in Khakassia while creating texts is the necessity of influencing the audience with the purpose of emergency situations prevention. In this connection in the department press releases, notwithstanding the requirements to such texts, there appear figurative and expressive language means. The author of the article considers the most widely spread expressive language means and substantiates their use purpose.
Key words and phrases: пресс-служба, пресс-релиз, изобразительность речи, выразительность речи, тропы, эмоциональная окраска, элокутивы, press service, press release, speech figurativeness, speech expressiveness, tropes, emotional colouring, expressive language means
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