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News as Changing Texts Corpora, Methodologies and Analysis

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The updated and revised edition of this volume maintains its focus on the dialectic interrelation between â ~newsâ (TM) and â ~changeâ (TM). News is intended as a textual type in its evolutionary â " and revolutionary â " development, while change is discussed with reference to the form, content and structure of news texts. The news texts in question range from the first forms of periodical news in the seventeenth century up to the news blogs and social media of the present day. Divided into four chapters, representing key historical moments in the process of news writing, each chapter makes use of a set of corpora specifically designed to suit the needs of scholars working in those particular fields. Topics that the authors examine include pronominal usage and the interrelationship between news writer and reader, heads and headlines, the language of advertisements and other text classes, the trend towards conversationalization, and impartiality and â ~perspectiveâ (TM) in modern-day news. These and other topics, coupled with the varying corpora that are exploited to analyse them, call into question basic methodological issues that are examined from different perspectives. Throughout the volume, the authors contextualise the news publications of the day so as to better understand the continuous process of adjustment and renewal that news texts are subject to over time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781443880367
ISBN-10: 1443880361
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication date: 2015
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: Height: 7.99211 Inches, Length: 5.70865 Inches, Weight: 0 Pounds, Width: 0.59055 inches
Author: Roberta Facchinetti, Nicholas Brownlees, Birte Bös, Udo Fries
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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