Abstract

The article analyses implicit and explicit manifestations of verbal aggression in publicistic discourse; the authors examine the statements that violate speech culture and communicative ethics. It is shown that the changes occurring in the public communicative space are determined by common linguistic tendencies. The analysis of publicistic discourse allows tracing common linguistic and communicative tendencies, which manifest themselves in propagation of non-normative invective forms of communication. The conducted research justifies the thesis that verbal aggression in publicistic discourse not only hampers communication process but influences negatively people’s everyday speech, destroys national culture and spoils the Russian language.

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