The Language of Newspapers

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From the ideological bias of the press, to the role of headlines in newspaper articles and ways in which newspapers relate to their audience, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of newspaper language.

Zusatztext Wie kann der Politikunterricht! wie können Politiklehrer Schülerinnen undSchüler dabei unterstützen! ihr Leben in einer demokratischen und humanenGesellschaft aktiv mitzugestalten? In diesem Buch werden exemplarisch fünfFallstudien vorgestellt! die zeigen! wie Lernen im Politikunterricht undpolitisches Handeln miteinander verknüpft werden können. Ob bei der Realisierungeines kommunalen Jugendparlamentes! der Erhaltung eines Freibades im Stadtteiloder bei einem Unterrichtsprojekt zur Agenda 21 - in den vorgestelltenpraxisorientierten Projekten erfahren sich Schülerinnen und Schüler alspolitisch handelnde Subjekte. Informationen zum Autor Danuta Reah is co-author of Working with Texts and a freelance writer and teacher. Klappentext From the ideological bias of the press, to the role of headlines in newspaper articles and ways in which newspapers relate to their audience, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of newspaper language. Zusammenfassung From the ideological bias of the press, to the role of headlines in newspaper articles and ways in which newspapers relate to their audience, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of newspaper language. Inhaltsverzeichnis Unit one: Introduction; What is a newspaper?; What is news?; Do newspapers contain news?; Who owns the press?; Who pays for newspapers?; Should newspapers be impartial?; Unit two: Headlines; What is a headline?; What are headlines for?; The language of headlines; Putting words in: what the headline writer includes; Taking words out: what the headline writer omits; Shaking it all about: how the headline writer reorganises language ; Graphological features of headlines; Headlines as information; Headlines as opinion manipulators; Unit three: Audience; Who reads the papers? How newspapers identify their audience; The identity of the reader; The role of the audience; Editorialising; Unit four: Representation of groups: words, words, words; Linguistic determinism; What's in a name?; Naming of groups; Representations of women; Ethnic group; Unit five: Making Monsters: syntax; Making monsters: Mary Bell, Jon Venables and Robert Thompson; Deleting the actor; Mary Bell; Facts and possibilities; Deleting the action; Modality; Unit six: Discourse; The barbarian at the gates: Britain under siege; Identifying patterns in text; Lexical cohesion; Grammatical cohesion; Pragmatics: language in context; Presupposition; Implicature....

Autorentext

Danuta Reah is co-author of Working with Texts and a freelance writer and teacher.


Klappentext

The Intertext series has been specifically designed to meet the needs of contemporary English Language Studies. The core book, Working with Texts, is the foundation text which provides an introduction to language analysis. It is complemented by a range of 'satellite' titles which provide students with hands-on practical experience of textual analysis through special topics. They can be used individually or in conjunction with Working with Texts. The Language of Newspapers explores the ways in which the press portrays current events. From the ideological bias of the press, to the role of headlines in newspaper articles and ways in which newspapers relate to their audience, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of newspaper language. The second edition has been substantially rewritten and includes a range of new texts. Features include: a new introduction, taking account of recent developments in the media recent newspaper articles on a range of subjects, from Jeffrey Archer's conviction to the journalist captured for suspected spying in Afghanistan a new introduction, taking account of recent developments in the media new activities and commentaries to support student-directed study * a 'further resources' section with details of on-line newspapers and websites to visit.


Zusammenfassung

The Intertext series has been specifically designed to meet the needs of contemporary English Language Studies. The core book, Working with Texts, is the foundation text which provides an introduction to language analysis. It is complemented by a range of 'satellite' titles which provide students with hands-on practical experience of textual analysis through special topics. They can be used individually or in conjunction with Working with Texts.
The Language of Newspapers explores the ways in which the press portrays current events. From the ideological bias of the press, to the role of headlines in newspaper articles and ways in which newspapers relate to their audience, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of newspaper language.
The second edition has been substantially rewritten and includes a range of new texts. Features include:

  • a new introduction, taking account of recent developments in the media
  • recent newspaper articles on a range of subjects, from Jeffrey Archer's conviction to the journalist captured for suspected spying in Afghanistan * a new introduction, taking account of recent developments in the media
  • new activities and commentaries to support student-directed study
  • a 'further resources' section with details of on-line newspapers and websites to visit.

    Inhalt

    Unit one: Introduction; What is a newspaper?; What is news?; Do newspapers contain news?; Who owns the press?; Who pays for newspapers?; Should newspapers be impartial?; Unit two: Headlines; What is a headline?; What are headlines for?; The language of headlines; Putting words in: what the headline writer includes; Taking words out: what the headline writer omits; Shaking it all about: how the headline writer reorganises language ; Graphological features of headlines; Headlines as information; Headlines as opinion manipulators; Unit three: Audience; Who reads the papers? How newspapers identify their audience; The identity of the reader; The role of the audience; Editorialising; Unit four: Representation of groups: words, words, words; Linguistic determinism; What's in a name?; Naming of groups; Representations of women; Ethnic group; Unit five: Making Monsters: syntax; Making monsters: Mary Bell, Jon Venables and Robert Thompson; Deleting the actor; Mary Bell; Facts and possibilities; Deleting the action; Modality; Unit six: Discourse; The barbarian at the gates: Britain under siege; Identifying patterns in text; Lexical cohesion; Grammatical cohesion; Pragmatics: language in context; Presupposition; Implicature.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780415278058
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 2. A.
    • Größe H246mm x B174mm
    • Jahr 2002
    • EAN 9780415278058
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-415-27805-8
    • Veröffentlichung 16.05.2002
    • Titel The Language of Newspapers
    • Autor Reah Danuta
    • Gewicht 256g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 144
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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