SUBJECT MATTER OF FEATURE-ARTICLES IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN PRESS


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Texts of the «features» genre represent quite a large and different type of media material that is characterized by certain subject attachment. In the article subject preferences of feature-articles in British and American press are highlighted, that allows to give more complete idea on the specific features of the genre of feature-articles, and review the contents from the socio-cultural point of view.

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L. I. Vlasova

Samara State Academy of Social Sciences and Humanities

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Email: morenovsv@ssau.ru
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