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THE PRAGMATIC STATUS OF THE NEWEST BORROWINGS IN THE STUDENT DISCOURSE

Savilova S.L., Shchitova O.G.

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The work is accomplished in the framework of anthropological paradigm of modern linguistics, at the intersection of current trends of language science: functional linguistics, linguistic personology, contactology, neology, etc. The article is devoted to the functioning of contemporary loanwords in student speech, namely to the analysis of pragmatic functions of foreign novations in student discourse. Contemporary loanwords is the vocabulary borrowed from foreign languages, both assimilated and non-assimilated, which entered the Russian language beginning with 1990s. The youth newspapers, Internet websites of social communities, colloquial speech of students was chosen as the material for investigation. The foreign novations not included into the regular Russian language dictionaries are analysed. The particular features for foreign neologisms to realize the specific linguistic pragmatic functions are revealed. The functions are expressive (emotive and attractive), characterological, contact-setting, euphemistic, etc. Multifunctionality of contemporary loanwords as a particular feature of a speech portrait of higher education institution student is proved. Summing up the observations over the functional potential of contemporary loanwords in student discourse of the XXI century, the functional syncretism can be traced.

Keywords: foreign lexis, newest borrowings, neologism, functionality, pragmatic functions, speech portrait

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Issue: 10, 2014

Series of issue: Issue 10

Rubric: ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF COGNITIVE AND DISCOURSE LINGUISTICS

Pages: 193 — 197

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