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INTERTEXT IN THE HEADLINES OF THE ENGLISH JOURNALS (BY THE EXAMPLE OF “THE ECONOMIST” JOURNAL)

Tat'yana Aleksandrovna Baklashova
Kazan (Volga region) Federal University

Anisa Amirovna Khusainova
Kazan (Volga region) Federal University


Submitted: June 1, 2016
Abstract. The article aims to identify the parameters to evaluate the intertextuality of the headlines by the example of “The Economist” journal, to discover the means to express it in the English headlines and the determination of human activity spheres to which the headlines’ authors refer. The analysis testifies that according to informativeness level the misinforming headlines of meaningful-conceptual nature prevail, the intertextuality of headlines is most frequently expressed through the non-textual relations, in particular, allusions and quotations.
Key words and phrases:
интертекстуальность
контекст
интертекстуальные связи
содержательно-фактуальный
содержательно-концептуальный
аллюзия
цитата
intertextuality
context
intertextual relations
meaningful -factual
meaningful-conceptual
allusion
quotation
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