
Semantic Structure And Stylistic Features Of Newspaper Topics (Using The Example Of Karakalpak And English Newspapers)
Abstract
This article explores the semantic structures and stylistic features used in newspaper headlines in both Karakalpak and English-language media. By examining linguistic elements such as word choice, syntactic patterns, and stylistic devices, the study highlights key similarities and differences in how news is framed and communicated. English headlines frequently use puns, alliteration, and emotionally charged language to attract attention, often focusing on individual responsibility and sensational content. In contrast, Karakalpak headlines tend to follow a more formal, respectful tone, emphasizing collective values and national development. The research also considers how cultural and socio-political contexts shape the semantics and stylistic choices in both media systems. The findings underscore the importance of linguistic and cultural awareness in journalism and translation, especially in an increasingly globalized information space.
Keywords
Semantic structure, stylistic features, newspaper headlines
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