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BULLETIN Series of Philological Sciences

PRAGMASTYLISTIC KAZAKH TV

Published June 2021
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
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D. Alkebaeva

doctor of Philology, Professor

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
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Zh. Satkenova

candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
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А. Amirov

candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor

Abstract

In this article we are talking about the specific features of the modern Kazakh TV in the language of pragmastylistic. The actual problem of pragmastilistics of Kazakh television is that today programs, TV shows with a publicistic style are seen in a publicistic style. The field of pragmastilistics is also guided by the issues of cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics, speech culture, linguoculturology, and determines the type of language associated with these areas. The decrease in the rating of TV programs is due to the fact that the population that sees television is reduced due to a decrease in speech action, the acting power of speech. Focusing on the present and future of the native language on Kazakh television is the task of language specialists. The material for the article is taken from the social-analytical programs on modern Kazakh television “Дара жол”, “Мәселе”, “Біздіңназарда” and the TV program “Дара жол”, “Мәселе”, “Біздіңназарда”. The study of pragmastylistic talk show is the problem today. As a working material accepted program “Қалаулым”,“Өзойым”, “Астарлыақиқат”.

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How to Cite

[1]
Әлкебаева, Д. , Саткенова , Ж. and Әміров , Ә. 2021. PRAGMASTYLISTIC KAZAKH TV. BULLETIN Series of Philological Sciences. 3, 3(73) (Jun. 2021), 366–372. DOI:https://doi.org/10.51889/2020-3.1728-7804.60.