Semynina O.A. COGNITIVE EFFECT STRATEGIES IN MEDIA DISCOURSEThe article touches upon the study of cognitive effect strategies in the British modern quality press revealing the most efficient mechanisms of influence on the addressee in media discourse. Language expressive means which are used to achieve the desired effect are analysed.Key words: cognitive strategies, media discourse, language expressive means.
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Author: Semynina O.A.
Year: 2013
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