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Titre Les défis linguistiques du discours des médias bulgares après les changements de 1989
Auteur Krasimir Stojanov, Elena Gueorguieva
Mir@bel Revue Revue des Etudes Slaves
Numéro Vol. 81, no 2-3, 2010 La Bulgarie : du communisme à l'Union européenne Langue, littérature, médias sous la direction de Jack FEUILLET et Marie VRINAT-NIKOLOV
Rubrique / Thématique
La Bulgarie : du communisme à l'Union européenne. Langue, littérature, médias
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Page 269-285
Résumé anglais The Linguistic Challenges of the Discourse of Bulgarian Mass Media after the Changes of 1989. At the end of 1989, one could feel in the Bulgarian public space a very uncommon and new tension. At the beginning of the changes, in the 1990s, Bulgarians were aware of the huge power of the media in their everyday life. In a totalitarian State, what was written in the newspapers or broadeast on radio or television programmes, had a larger impact than what really happened in everyday life in Bułgaria. Appeared in the country powerful national movements bring- ing a sharp public expression, wishing to denounce the situation and sometimes flill of hatred, and expressed in the form of slogans heard during public demonstrations in large cities, but also of stylistic figures found in the written press which covered these public demonstrations.
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