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Headlines as illocutionary subacts: The genre-specificity of headlines [PDF]
This study investigates if headlines in journalism are genre-specific. Taking a starting point in Austin's concept of illocutionary act, Searle's development of the concept, and the adaptation of the concept to texts within rhetorical genre studies (Bazerman 1994, Miller 1984) and pragmatic text linguistics (Borchmann 2014, 2010, 2005), the study ...
Simon Borchmann
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Today, many individuals read the daily news from social media platforms. Research has shown that news with negative valence might influence the well-being of individuals.
Marilena Mousoulidou +2 more
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Misinformation reminders enhance belief updating and memory for corrections: the role of attention during encoding revealed by eye tracking [PDF]
Misinformation exposure can cause inaccurate beliefs and memories. These unwanted outcomes can be mitigated when misinformation reminders—veracity-labeled statements that repeat earlier-read false information—appear before corrections with true ...
Bayley M. Wellons +1 more
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Critical Discourse Analysis of RT news headlines on Venezuela’s post-coup crisis in 2019-2020
This article researches the biased content of the propagandistic channel RT through the prism of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). It attempts to uncover the linguistic means of creating biased content in RT headlines that cover the Venezuela’s post ...
Ihor Matselyukh
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Role of Euphemisms: An Analysis of English Language Newspapers’ Headlines
This study aims to examine the euphemisms employed by three Pakistani English-language newspapers, namely Dawn, The Express Tribune, and The News International.
Amna Fayyaz +2 more
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CROSSING BORDERS ON THE BALKAN ROUTE: REPRESENTATION OF MIGRATION IN ONLINE NEWS [PDF]
This research studies the headlines representing migrants along the Balkan route in Bulgarian online news during the “migrant crisis” of 2015/2016, as well as the pictorial images that immediately follow the headlines.
Svetlana Nedelcheva
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Constructing the Image of Feminism in Russian Media: A Corpus Study
As any social movement, feminism finds its reflection in the media. Media are a full-fledged institution capable of shaping public consciousness, targeting particular social groups, setting standards of mass behavior, and determining the main directions ...
Elena V. Erofeeva, Irina A. Obukhova
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(Re)presenting Science in Research Articles and Press Releases
Science communication is a powerful supplier of scientific knowledge for the public (see Harmatiy 2021; Kueffer and Larson 2014). While popularization discourse has been explored in depth (see for example, Calsamiglia and Van Dijk 2004; Garzone 2014 ...
Laura Di Ferrante
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This work describes a chronological (2000-2019) analysis of sentiment and emotion in 23 million headlines from 47 news media outlets popular in the United States.
David Rozado +2 more
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Headlines in The Guardian editorials: the syntax and semantics of noun phrases
The Guardian editorial headline is viewed as a two-component structure punctuated with colons in which the first part names the topic and the second one provides its comment.
Larysa Pavlenko
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