Abstract
The current political situation has given rise to a surge of terrorist activity, which is often embodied in the information space in texts with explicitly and implicitly expressed information of an extremist and terrorist nature. That is why the paper is devoted to the problems arising in the linguistic study of texts with signs of extremist or terrorist orientation distributed publicly. In addition, the paper raises the issue of information expansion as an integral part of modern terrorism- and extremism-related texts, since such texts have a manipulative impact on the addressee. The research aims to identify the main problems in conducting linguistic examinations of texts with signs of public justification of terrorism and/or extremism. The authors of the work clarify the role of information expansion in terrorism- and/or extremism-related texts. The research is novel in that it is the first to consider information expansion as a part of terrorism- and/or extremism-related texts. As a result, it has been proved that information expansion is a part of modern terrorism- and extremism-related texts. The identification of implicit information and strict compliance with scientific and methodological recommendations when conducting examinations are of particular importance for linguistic examinations.
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