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Section: Philology The full-text version of the article can be requested through the university’s library. UDC81’42AuthorsAmurskaya Oksana Yuryevna, Institute of Philology and Arts, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University (Kazan, Russia)AbstractThe paper deals with the definitions of “online identity”, “Internet community” and their interpretations in foreign linguistics. In addition, it touches upon the basic aspects of user interaction in virtual communication, especially the process of establishing their relationships, as well as the issues of creation and functioning of Internet communities.Keywordsonline identity, online self-presentation, interaction, Internet community.References1. Androutsopoulos J., Hinnenkamp V. Code-switching in der bilingualen Chat-kommunikation: ein explorativer Blick auf #hellas und #turks. Chat–Kommunikation. Sprache, Interaktion, Sozialität und Identität in synchroner computervermittelter Kommunikation. Stuttgart, 2001, pp. 367–403.2. Del-Teso-Craviotto M. Gender and Sexual Identity Authentication in Language Use: The Case of Chat Rooms. Discourse Studies, 2008, no. 10, pp. 251–270.
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