Pragmalinguistic Characteristics Of Headlines In Contemporary Television Media Communication

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  • Kodirov Isamitdin Xolmatjon o'g'li PhD student at the Faculty of Foreign Languages, Kokand State University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Pragmalinguistics, headlines, television media discourse, pragmalinguistic features

Abstract

This article explores the pragmatic dimensions of headlines present in contemporary television media discourse, examining their linguistic strategies and socio-cultural implications. In today’s fast-paced television media landscape, headlines are pivotal in capturing audience attention and succinctly conveying information. Beyond their basic function of summarizing news stories, headlines are imbued with pragmalinguistic features that shape how audiences interpret and engage with the information presented.

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2025-12-16

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Kodirov Isamitdin Xolmatjon o'g'li. (2025). Pragmalinguistic Characteristics Of Headlines In Contemporary Television Media Communication. Stanford Database Library of International Journal Of Literature And Languages, 5(12), 136–138. Retrieved from https://oscarpubhouse.com/index.php/sdlijll/article/view/465

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