Distant contact in the English-language discourse of the print media

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Levchenko, Marina [1 ]
Sazhyna, Alena [2 ]
Skitina, Nina [1 ]
Shabanova, Veronika [1 ]
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[1] Moscow State Reg Univ, 10a Radio St, Moscow 105005, Russia
[2] Franc Skorina Gomel State Univ, 104 Sovetskaya Str, Gomel 246019, BELARUS
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10.1051/e3sconf/202021016020
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S [农业科学];
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Technological progress is making changes in all areas of our life, including interaction between people. Information is available thanks to various means, which make it possible to express an opinion in the so-called distant dialogue. In this sense, the discourse of the print media is not an exception, its participants come into contact and exchange opinions with a delay in time. The specifics of such a dialogue requires careful analysis in order to clarify the mechanisms of this kind of interaction, as well as the language means of contact in the press. Contact mechanisms and its language features are not studied well enough as readers have been able to send their responses to this or that article only recently. The developed methodology was tested on the material from the British newspaper "The Guardian". As a result, the authors have identified the external and internal dialogical structure in the discourse of the print media, as well as a set of language means of distant contact in the discourse. Moreover, understanding the distant dialogue nature helps to manage successful communication and can be used at practical classes in linguistics to develop students' skills in article and response writing and modeling dialogue situations.
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