UNDERSTANDING MEDIA SPEECH AND ANALYZING LINGUISTIC MEANS IN IT
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media discourse, communication, radio, television, public opinion, critical discourse analysis, euphemisms, media literacy.Abstract
Media discourse plays a significant role in shaping public opinion, cultural narratives, and political ideologies. This article explores the basic concepts, methodologies, and findings of media discourse analysis. The study uses theoretical concepts and empirical examples to explain how media influence social discourse through a systematic study of the topic. The findings highlight the interrelationships between language, power, and ideology in media content, providing practical insights for media studies researchers and practitioners.
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