LINGUISTIC AGGRESSION IN SOCIAL NETWORKS: PRAGMATIC AND SOCIOLINGUISTIC ASPECTS
Keywords:
Language aggression, social networks, hate speech, trolling, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, cyberbullying.Abstract
The article examines the phenomenon of linguistic aggression in social networks from a pragmatic and sociolinguistic point of view. The main forms of aggressive communication, their functions and impact on digital interaction are analyzed. Methods of counteracting linguistic aggression and measures aimed at minimizing its consequences are considered.
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