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Modal functions of future tenses in French
Wales, M. L.. - : School of English, Media Studies & Art History, University of Queensland, 2007
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Television satire, decmocracy and the decay of public language: John Clarke's verbal caricature
Roe, Amanda. - : University of Queensland, 2006
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Media and language: Overview
McKay, S. B.. - : Elseiver, 2006
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Media Panics
Leach, J.. - : Elsevier Ltd, 2006
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Trilingual written code-mixing: social functions and language attitudes towards Chinese, English and Cantonese in Chinese press media in Hong Kong
Hui, Po Lee. - : The University of Queensland, School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies, 2006
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Hypercapitalism: New media, language, and social perceptions of value
Graham, Phil. - : Peter Lang, 2006
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The fable and necessity of the free press
In: Ester, H 2005, 'The fable and necessity of the free press', paper presented at Australian Media Traditions Conference: Politics, Media, History, November 24-25, 2005, Old Parliament House, Canberra. http://www.canberra.edu.au/faculties/comm-international/amt/PDFs/AMT2005Cryle1.pdf (2005)
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Storying the news through category, action, and reason
Abstract: From a sociolinguistic and discourse-analytic perspective, news stories have often been considered as operating within a similar structural framework to oral narratives (Labov, 1972), sharing formal elements with narratives produced in other contexts (although as Bell (1991) has demonstrated in relation to print news, these elements occur in temporal disorganization). In this paper, in line with other recent treatments of news stories, we suggest that news does not conform to this kind of “narrative” structure as such. Examining data taken from print and live-broadcast TV news through a Sacksian (1995) lens, we argue that it is possible to simplify the analysis of news structure by approaching the news as “stories,” where the story elements are organized around the notions of category, action, and reason rather than as a series of narrative clauses involving orientation, complicating actions, evaluation, and resolution (Bell, 1991; van Dijk, 1988).
Keyword: 380203 Discourse and Pragmatics; 751004 The media; C1
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:74083
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"A mirror for men?": Idealised depictions of white men and gay men in Japanses women's media
McLelland, M. J.. - : Editorial Committee, Transformations, Central Queensland University, 2003
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Media Convergence's Third Wave Content Streaming
Murray, Simone. - : University of Luton Press, 2003
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Does media exposure to an accent impact upon the estimation of the age of speakers?
Sullivan, Kirk P.H.; Bayard, Donn; Weatherall, Ann. - : Australian Speech Science & Technology Association, 2000
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Pacific newsrooms and the campus: some comparisons between Fiji and Papua New Guinea
Robie, David. - : Dept of Journalism, University of Queensland, 1999
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