THE USE OF SOCIO-POLITICAL TERMS IN THE NEWS GENRE OF MEDIA TEXT
Abstract
In contrast to the objective language employed in scientific and technical literature, newspaper articles frequently incorporate emotionally charged language, rendering them more akin to the language employed in fictional works. The text incorporates a range of literary devices, including figurative comparisons, metaphors, idioms, elements of humor, sarcasm, and irony. In addition, a newspaper article usually demonstrates a distinct political inclination. In order for a newspaper translation to be deemed comprehensive, it must faithfully communicate the factual content, emotional nuances, and political inclinations of the original text.
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