The Linguistic Features of Texts of Emergency Response Reports (based on the Data of the German Language)

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The article presents a linguistic-stylistic analysis of German-language texts of emergency response reports. Their distinctive features are described, their lexical, grammar, structural and compositional features are revealed. It has been found out that the choice of language and extra-linguistic means for design of operative information about response to emergency situations is aimed not only at presenting objective information, but also at enhancing citizens’ trust in rescue organizations.

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Olga Nikolaevna Shmeleva

State Fire Academy of EMERCOM of Russia

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Email: shmeleva_on@mail.ru

PhD (Philology), Associate Professor, Associate Professor at the Department of Foreign and Russian Languages

Russian Federation

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