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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
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PART 1. News, Headlines, Advertisements: How Newspapers Developed
- 1. ZEN: Preparing the Zurich English Newspaper Corpus 3
- 2. Pamphlets and Early Newspapers: Political Interaction vs News Reporting 25
- 3. The Emergence and Development of Headlines in English Newspapers 45
- 4. Women and Headline-Policy in German and English Local Daily Newspapers 67
- 5. Two Hundred Years of Advertising in The Times: the Development of Text Type Markers 85
- 6. “Look how Sexist our Advert is!” The ‘Postmodernization’ of Sexism and Stereotyped Female Role Portrayals in Print Advertisements 111
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PART 2. The Genres of Present-day Newspapers: a Critical View
- 7. Newspaper Genres and Newspaper English 131
- 8. From Genre to Sentence: the Leading Article and its Linguistic Realization 151
- 9. News Stories and News Events — a Changing Relationship 177
- 10. Kenneth Starr and Us: The Internet and the Vanishing of the Journalist 197
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PART 3. The Challenge of Television
- 11. Towards an Analysis of Interpersonal Meaning in Daytime Talk Shows 217
- 12. Verbal Turn-Taking and Picture Turn-Taking in TV Interviews 241
- 13. Multilingualism and the Modes of TV Advertising 263
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
-
PART 1. News, Headlines, Advertisements: How Newspapers Developed
- 1. ZEN: Preparing the Zurich English Newspaper Corpus 3
- 2. Pamphlets and Early Newspapers: Political Interaction vs News Reporting 25
- 3. The Emergence and Development of Headlines in English Newspapers 45
- 4. Women and Headline-Policy in German and English Local Daily Newspapers 67
- 5. Two Hundred Years of Advertising in The Times: the Development of Text Type Markers 85
- 6. “Look how Sexist our Advert is!” The ‘Postmodernization’ of Sexism and Stereotyped Female Role Portrayals in Print Advertisements 111
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PART 2. The Genres of Present-day Newspapers: a Critical View
- 7. Newspaper Genres and Newspaper English 131
- 8. From Genre to Sentence: the Leading Article and its Linguistic Realization 151
- 9. News Stories and News Events — a Changing Relationship 177
- 10. Kenneth Starr and Us: The Internet and the Vanishing of the Journalist 197
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PART 3. The Challenge of Television
- 11. Towards an Analysis of Interpersonal Meaning in Daytime Talk Shows 217
- 12. Verbal Turn-Taking and Picture Turn-Taking in TV Interviews 241
- 13. Multilingualism and the Modes of TV Advertising 263
- Index 283