From journalism to journalistic style: The “Northern Bee” of 1847
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St Petersburg State University
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The article is devoted to the history of the formation of journalistic style. The text of the
media in its existence is always associated with the coordinates of social space-time, which
determine the time and place of its publication. Publicist texts currently operate in the
communicative environment of the media and the Internet. It is customary to talk about
the communicative environment of modern media. In addition to journalistic speech in the
communicative environment, the media also functions with other types of utilitarian speech:
advertising, public relations, and government relations. Journalistic style in its modern sense
arises when journalism and utilitarianism are distinctly combined in one text. This claim
requires confirmation on the basis of linguistic materials of Russian newspapers and journals
of the eighteenth-twentieth centuries. The article analyzes the publications of Thaddeus
Bulgarin’s newspaper “Northern Bee” — one of the most influential newspapers of the midnineteenth
century. The newspaper did much to ensure that society in the twentieth century
received influential printed media speech as one of the most significant achievements in the
speech practice of society. Bulgarin anticipated the appearance of publications based on the
speech concept of colloquialism. In the publications of “Northern Bee”, the beginning of the
transition from syntagmatic prose to actualized, which only a few decades later began to
appear in fiction, is well visible.
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Konkov, V. I. (2021). From journalism to journalistic style: The “Northern Bee” of 1847. Media Linguistics, 8 (2), 104–121.