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Language Mixing in Creolized Glossy Magazine Advertisement Texts

https://doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2020-3-168-184

Abstract

The issue of enhancing the use of language code switching technique in modern creolized advertising texts is discussed in the article. The relevance of the chosen topic is due to the expansion of the areas of language interaction and the change in tactics for contacting the addressee of advertising due to the process of globalization, the popularization of the English language in the world, the emergence of new communication channels, the mobility of visual images, and the clip’s perception of information by the recipient. The actual material of the study was creolized advertising texts from seven Russian international glossy magazines: “Cosmopolitan”, “Elle”, “Glamor”, “GQ”, “InStyle”, “Tatler”, and “Vogue”. It is proved that foreign inclusions in the considered texts are presented in several ways of varying degrees of productivity: insertion of a foreign language grapheme (formation of graphogibrids); use of the word in the Latin script (astionyms, burials, pragmatonyms, English preposition since , etc.); the introduction of one or more statements in a foreign language; inclusion of a hashtag in latin graphics. The listed types of foreign inclusions are attributed by the author to signal (intentionally introduced into the texts with the aim of accentuation of units or their elements) and multifunctional (capable of performing attractive, accent-emphasizing, utilitarian-compressive, emotionally-expressive, suggestive, informative functions).

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O. A. Selemeneva
Bunin Yelets State University
Russian Federation


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Selemeneva O.A. Language Mixing in Creolized Glossy Magazine Advertisement Texts. Nauchnyi dialog. 2020;(3):168-184. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2020-3-168-184

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ISSN 2225-756X (Print)
ISSN 2227-1295 (Online)