2023
DOI: 10.37708/ezs.swu.bg.v21i3.15
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Covid-Affected Linguistic Landscape: A Case of City Signs in Public Places

Irina TIVYAEVA,
Natalya CHEKMAEVA

Abstract: The article discusses recent changes to the urban linguistic landscape that were instigated by the spread of the coronavirus infection and expedient public code introduced by city authorities to regulate life in the pandemic-stricken megalopolis. It focuses on relevant signs and images as new entities of the multimodal dialog between the city and its residents. While before 2019 city signs were elements of the city navigation system, the pandemic realities changed their status and role in urban linguistic land… Show more

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“…The new normal protocol signs at Sanur Port gave information on how to prevent the spread of the virus by asking people to apply the protocol as what the verbal signs showed, and then did the actions such as washing hands with soap more often in the wash basin provided there. The similar functions of the protocol signs found in Moscow (Tivyaeva & Chekmaeva, 2023) supported this finding. They found four primary purposes for COVIDrelated city signs, providing insight into their impact on communication strategies during critical pandemic periods.…”
Section: Types Of New Normal Protocol Signssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The new normal protocol signs at Sanur Port gave information on how to prevent the spread of the virus by asking people to apply the protocol as what the verbal signs showed, and then did the actions such as washing hands with soap more often in the wash basin provided there. The similar functions of the protocol signs found in Moscow (Tivyaeva & Chekmaeva, 2023) supported this finding. They found four primary purposes for COVIDrelated city signs, providing insight into their impact on communication strategies during critical pandemic periods.…”
Section: Types Of New Normal Protocol Signssupporting
confidence: 83%