TRANSFORMATION PROCESSES IN MILITARY TEXTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.66345/stj.v3i4.4590Keywords:
military communication, textual transformation, linguistic shifts, genre conventions, digital media, narrative identity, social media impact, clarity and effectiveness, public perception, inter-service communication, case studies, adaptability, military training, public relations, information landscapeAbstract
This article explores the dynamic nature of military texts, focusing on how they evolve in response to changing contexts, technologies, and communication practices. The author examines various transformation processes, including linguistic shifts, changes in genre conventions, and the impact of digital media on military communication. Key themes include the adaptation of military language to enhance clarity and effectiveness, the role of narrative in shaping military identity, and the influence of social media on public perceptions of military operations.
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