Presentation of journalistic terms vocabulary
The Journalists Union presented the printed edition "The journalistic terms."
The dictionary contains 2500 terms and expressions, and this is the first dictionary of Azerbaijan. The authors of the edition: Elchin Shikhli, Gulu Maharramli and Arif Aliyev. The dictionary contains the most relevant terms and expressions that have been collected and translated into Azerbaijani language, Gulu Maharramli said. Arif Aliyev gave concrete examples of well-known new expressions that have appeared in recent years.
Professor Shirmammed Huseynov called the publication "a very useful and necessary" not only for the young, but also for experienced media workers.-02В-
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