There Is Fake Talk In The Media and in the Way That Media Language is Used.
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to assess the weight of using media discourse and media linguistic practices to deploy and actively propagate misleading, fake reality in order to control the audience. Several dangers that highlight the detrimental impacts of fake discourse in the mass media on linguistic practices and consciousness can be identified through an investigation of medialinguistic practices in the realm of fake media reality. This paper examines the structure and strategies of discourse "within the framework of linguistic practices of communicative interaction" through the use of content analysis, pragmatic analysis of speech and communicative acts, rhetorical and stylistic analysis, genre analysis, and other text structure specifics (news, parliamentary debates, lectures, advertising texts, etc.).