LANGUAGE OF ECONOMIC TEXTS: FEATURES, TERMINOLOGY, AND PROFESSIONAL DISCOURSE
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Bright Mind Publishing
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This article examines the linguistic characteristics of economic texts, focusing on terminology, discourse practices, and communicative strategies that shape professional communication in economics. Drawing on perspectives from linguistics, discourse analysis, and specialized communication studies, the article highlights the structure, functions, and stylistic conventions of economic texts. It analyzes the role of professional terminology, metaphorical models, lexical precision, and syntactic patterns in conveying complex economic information efficiently and accurately. The paper also explores the dynamics of economic discourse in academic, institutional, and media contexts, emphasizing the influence of globalization and digital transformation on economic language. Recommendations for improving comprehension and production of economic texts are offered, particularly for non-native speakers and interdisciplinary professionals.