Stylistic Analysis of Contemporary Russian Advertisement

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Title

Stylistic Analysis of Contemporary Russian Advertisement

Author

BABIC, Linda Prugo

Abstract

Key words: Linguistic Stylistics, Contemporary Russian Advertisement ABSTRACT The paper explores the stylistic features of a contemporary russian advertisement. Definition, classification and short historical development of a russian advertisement are considered as well as a structure of the advertisment text and the function of slogan. It can be argued that advertisment has its own place in functional style systems. Different frequency of functions of language (by Jakobson) form a specific communication with consumers. The analysis includes different levels of language, i.e. phonological, graphological, morphological, lexical and syntactic level, for ex., use of proverbes, neologisms or idioms on a lexical level or use of pronouns and adverbs on the morphological level. Rhetorical figures are used very often, which makes advertisment persuasive, impressive and effective. Paper also explores their use and use of war metaphors. The analysis is based on different types of advertisement in russian magazines. It can be argued that the contemporary russian advertisement has a complex linguistic and stylistic structure.

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PeerReviewed

Publisher

IBU Publishing

Date

2013-05-03

Extent

1888