COMPARATIVE AND CONTRASTIVE LINGUISTICS: MEDIA LINGUISTICS AND LINGUISTIC RESEARCH
Keywords:
Comparative linguistics, contrastive linguistics, media linguistics, media discourse, language comparison, ideology, mass media, communication, cultural context, linguistic analysisAbstract
This thesis explores the role of comparative and contrastive linguistics within media linguistics. It analyzes how different languages employ linguistic strategies in media discourse. The research highlights cultural, ideological, and communicative differences reflected in media texts.
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4. Wodak, R., & Meyer, M. (2009). Methods of Critical Discourse Analysis. London: Sage.
5. Van Dijk, T. A. (2006). Ideology and Discourse. Barcelona: Pompeu Fabra University.
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2026-01-13
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2026. COMPARATIVE AND CONTRASTIVE LINGUISTICS: MEDIA LINGUISTICS AND LINGUISTIC RESEARCH. Ustozlar uchun. 87, 2 (Jan. 2026), 120–122.