Galinskaya T.N. MEDIA IMAGE AND THE PROBLEM OF ITS RECONSTRUCTION IN MODERN LINGUISTICSAbstract. The paper aims to assess the degree of elaboration of media image modeling problem in modern Russian and foreign linguistics. The author reviews the scientific publications of recent years on this issue and identifies three trends in the study of media image, depending on the analyzed actual linguistic material.Key words: media, media consciousness, media space, media image, Internet communications, content analysis, linguistic personology.
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Author: Galinskaya T.N.
Year: 2013
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