Diachronic Developments in English News Discourse

Diachronic Developments in English News Discourse
Title Diachronic Developments in English News Discourse PDF eBook
Author Minna Palander-Collin
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 311
Release 2017-08-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027265518

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The history of English news discourse is characterised by intriguing multilevel developments, and the present cannot be separated from them. For example, audience engagement is by no means an invention of the digital age. This collection highlights major topics that range from newspaper genres like sports reports, advertisements and comic strips to a variety of news practices. All contributions view news discourse in a specific historical period or across time and relate language features to their sociohistorical contexts and changing ideologies. The varying needs and expectations of the newspaper producers, writers and readers, and even news agents, are taken into account. The articles use interdisciplinary study methods and move at interfaces between sociolinguistics, journalism, semiotics, literary theory, critical discourse analysis, pragmatics and sociology.

Early Modern English News Discourse

Early Modern English News Discourse
Title Early Modern English News Discourse PDF eBook
Author Andreas H. Jucker
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 241
Release 2009
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 902725432X

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News Discourse

News Discourse
Title News Discourse PDF eBook
Author Monika Bednarek
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 290
Release 2012-06-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1441147993

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Cutting edge introduction to news discourse, offering an authoritative guide to analyzing language and images and in print and online.

Genre in Language, Discourse and Cognition

Genre in Language, Discourse and Cognition
Title Genre in Language, Discourse and Cognition PDF eBook
Author Ninke Stukker
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 438
Release 2016-05-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110469634

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The study of genre is scattered across research disciplines. This volume offers an integrative perspective starting from the assumption that genres are cognitive constructs, recognized, maintained and employed by members of a given discourse community. Its central questions are: What does genre knowledge consist of? How is it organized in cognition? How is it applied in discourse production and interpretation? How is it reflected in language use?

Syntactic Change in Late Modern English

Syntactic Change in Late Modern English
Title Syntactic Change in Late Modern English PDF eBook
Author Erik Smitterberg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 315
Release 2021-11-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1108637078

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Syntactic Change in Late Modern English presents a stability paradox to linguists; despite the many social changes that took place between 1700 and 1900, the language appeared to be structurally stable during this period. This book resolves this paradox by presenting a new, idiolect-centred perspective on language change, and shows how this framework is applicable to change in any language. It then demonstrates how an idiolect-centred framework can be reconciled with corpus-linguistic methodology through four original case studies. These concern colloquialization (the process by which oral features spread to writing) and densification (the process by which meaning is condensed into shorter linguistic units), two types of change that characterize Modern English. The case studies also shed light on the role of genre and gender in language change and contribute to the discussion of how to operationalize frequency in corpus linguistics. This study will be essential reading for researchers in historical linguistics, corpus linguistics and sociolinguistics.

Speech Representation in the History of English

Speech Representation in the History of English
Title Speech Representation in the History of English PDF eBook
Author Associate Professor Department of English Peter J Grund
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 265
Release 2020-11-16
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0190918063

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Representing what someone else has said is an integral part of spoken and written communication. Speech representation occurs in many contexts from news reports and legal trials to everyday conversation. Although commonplace, it requires sophisticated choices regarding what to represent and how to represent it. These choices can highlight a speaker's voice, shape our perception of the reported speech, or support our claims of authority.While speech representation in Present-day English has been studied extensively, this book extends the discussion to historical periods. Speech Representation in the History of English explores speech representation of the past, providing in-depth analyses of how speakers and writers mark, structure, and discuss a previous speech event or fictional speech. Focusing on the Early Modern English and the Late Modern English periods (1500-1900), this volume covers topics such as parentheses as markers of represented speech, the development of like as a reporting expression, the gradual formation of free indirect speech reporting, and the interpersonal functions of represented speech. Chapters draw on a wide range of methodologies, including historical sociolinguistics, pragmatics, and corpus linguistics, and cover many genres from witness depositions, literary texts, and letters, to the spoken language of the recent past. In this comprehensive volume, Peter Grund and Terry Walker bring together a collection of works that use cutting-edge approaches to speech representation. Researchers and students of the history of English, sociolinguistics, and discourse studies alike will find Speech Representation in the History of English to be an invaluable addition to the field.

Diachronic Corpora, Genre, and Language Change

Diachronic Corpora, Genre, and Language Change
Title Diachronic Corpora, Genre, and Language Change PDF eBook
Author Richard J. Whitt
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 347
Release 2018-11-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027263507

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This volume provides a state-of-the-art overview of the intersecting fields of corpus linguistics, historical linguistics, and genre-based studies of language usage. Papers in this collection are devoted to presenting relevant methods pertinent to corpus-based studies of the connection between genre and language change, linguistic changes that occur in particular genres, and specific diachronic phenomena that are influenced by genre factors to greater and lesser degrees. Data are drawn from a number of languages, and the scope of the studies presented here is both short- and long-term, covering cases of recent change as well as more long-term alterations.