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SHS Web of Conf.
Volume 195, 2024
III International Scientific and Practical Conference “Linguistics in the Era of Digitalization: Current Problems and Development Prospects” (LED 2024)
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Article Number | 05008 | |
Number of page(s) | 13 | |
Section | Intercultural Communication in the Digital Age | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202419505008 | |
Published online | 20 August 2024 |
Comparative analysis of memes in Russian- and English-language internet space
1 Kadyrov Chechen State University, 364024, A. Sheripova Str., 33, Grozny, Russia
2 Chechen State Pedagogical University, 364024, Kh. Isaev aven, 62, Grozny, Russia
* Corresponding author: Taseda.83@mail.ru
The article deals with creolized memes in Russian and English Internet space, which are defined as memes that include a linguistic and visual component and carry a semantic load. Both of these components can also carry semantic load, endow it with its own meaning and also influence the interpretation of the creolized text. The general features of this type of text in both language cultures under consideration are outlined, a comparative analysis of creolized memes in Russian and English languages is carried out, the peculiarities of Russian and English Internet communication in terms of themes, forms of the comic, and methods of creating a comic effect are considered. The examples of memes given in the article are based on language play, and the graphic patterns considered express satirical and ironic forms of the comic on the Internet
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