Lexical Analysis of Political Texts on International Relations


  •  Sevil Huseynova    

Abstract

Currently, according to the increased interest in the processes taking place in the international arena, a comprehensive study of the problem of texts on international relations is of particular importance. It would be wrong to say that these types of texts have not previously been investigated. First of all, they were the subject of research translators. For the absence of special linguistic research object of political texts on international relations, the relevance of the work has not been determined. The problem of political texts on international relations as functional-stylistic variety of political language and language for specific purposes has not still been the subject of a separate study up to now.

In this research, the written form of the language of political texts on international relations, its language features as “language for specific purposes” are investigated at the lexical level. Here features and patterns of functioning of lexical units are defined, original, standard and frequently used general-political and special-political last syntagmatic sequences are distinguished. In this research main attempts have been made to discover register peculiarities of political texts on international relations at the lexical level which can be considered scientific innovation. Here, they are analyzed as a functional whole unitcombined with the general field of activity. Trying to coordinate the didactic learning objectives with the results of the linguistic analysis of a particular speech register contributes to the practice of teaching language for specific purposes. The theoretical significance of the study is that in the work we develop a theory of functional styles, some aspects of learning the marginal syntagmatic units are worked out, all of these that lay the foundation for further study of phraseology.



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  • ISSN(Print): 1923-869X
  • ISSN(Online): 1923-8703
  • Started: 2011
  • Frequency: bimonthly

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