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Means of Implimention a Discriditation Strategy in British Political Discource on Political Advertising Material

Student: Drobysheva Kseniia

Supervisor: Natalia Morozova

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities (Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Fundamental and Applied Linguistics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

The topic of this research is "Means of Implimention a Discriditation Strategy in British Political Discource on Political Advertising Material". It is necessary to note that the means of implementing a given strategy are not fully enough reflected in works of modern researchers. In our opinion, this question requires a further judgement and studying, including the use of corpus technologies. Importance of this scientific work is caused by results of this research which can become an addition to teaching materials in the area of political linguistics, sociolinguistics, the theory of the argument and handling, as well as in intercultural researches of political discource.

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