A FUNCTIONAL STUDY OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS IN POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
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phraseological units, political discourse, functional analysis, ideology, pragmatics, cognitive linguistics, discourse analysis, persuasion, framing, media communication.Abstract
This study examines the functional role of phraseological units in political discourse, focusing on their cognitive, pragmatic, emotional, and ideological functions. It demonstrates that phraseological expressions are not merely stylistic elements but strategic linguistic tools that shape perception, construct meaning, and influence public opinion. The research highlights how these units contribute to framing political realities, enhancing persuasive communication, and reinforcing ideological positions. Special attention is given to their adaptability in modern media environments, where political messages are rapidly disseminated and reinterpreted. The findings suggest that phraseological units play a crucial role in simplifying complex political ideas and strengthening emotional engagement with audiences. Overall, the study emphasizes their importance in understanding contemporary political communication and discourse strategies.
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