Аннотация
Internet discourse is one of the most powerful media in modern linguistic communication, which revolutionizes classical views on language usage, organization, and interaction. The current paper examines the functional and stylistic characteristics of internet discourse from the linguistic perspective. Attention is drawn to the impact of modern internet communication tools on linguistic behavior, pragmatic methods, and stylistic diversity. The findings show that internet discourse possesses such distinctive qualities as interactivity, multimodalism, linguistic economy, emotional expressiveness, and stylistic variability. They differentiate internet discourse from classical written and oral discourses, turning it into a unique and dynamically developing linguistic entity.
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