A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH NEWS MEDIA COVERING ON COVID-19

Authors

  • Sohibjamol Soatmurod qizi Khasanova Student at National University of Uzbekistan for Master’s degree. Field: Linguistics (english).
  • Feruza Mamatova Teacher at National University of Uzbekistan

Abstract

This study investigates students’ awareness of media discourse and its impact on their understanding, attitudes, and behavior.A survey was conducted among a sample of students to determine their familiarity with discourse concepts and their awareness of media influence.

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Published

2024-01-20

How to Cite

Khasanova , S. S. qizi, & Mamatova , F. (2024). A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH NEWS MEDIA COVERING ON COVID-19. SCHOLAR, 2(2), 41–54. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/openscholar/article/view/6111

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