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ISSUE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. 2015. Issue 9-2
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STYLISTIC PECULIARITIES OF THE “MALE” AND “FEMALE” NEWS TEXTS

Elena Sergeevna Aleksandrova
Volgograd State University


Submitted: September 1, 2015
Abstract. The article is devoted to the influence of gender factor on the verbal behaviour of the participants of mass-media discourse. The author pays special attention to the analysis of stylistic peculiarities of the “male” and “female” news texts. The paper examines gender specifics of using stylistic means at the different levels of language system and influence of sociocultural and psychological factors on the peculiarities of text-formation among the male and female journalists.
Key words and phrases:
гендерные исследования
лингвистика
новостной текст
стилистические приемы
массово-информационный дискурс
gender studies
linguistics
news text
stylistic devices
mass-media discourse
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