MODERN LANGUAGE PROCESSES AND THE ROLE OF MEDIA IN THEIR FORMATION
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contemporary linguistic processes, media linguistics, mass media, media discourse, Internet communication, borrowings, language norm, linguistic personality, memes, Russian languageAbstract
The article examines contemporary linguistic processes occurring in the context of digitalization and globalization, as well as the role of mass media in their formation. Special attention is paid to the influence of media on lexical, stylistic, and communicative changes in the modern Russian language. The processes of borrowing, the convergence of spoken and written speech, the transformation of language norms, the formation of linguistic fashion, and media discourse are analyzed. The phenomenon of Internet communication, memes, and linguistic personality in the media space is also considered. It is concluded that media act not only as a reflection of linguistic changes but also as an active factor in their dissemination and consolidation within the language system.
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