This corpus-assisted analysis looks at the work of James R. Martin and Peter R.R. White for what concerns the appraisal theory which is the centre of this investigation. The aim of this study is to provide an answer of how news language is impacted by political discourse in the particular scenery of Brexit, that is by the various instruments journalists may adopt to create a piece of news and thus influence the reader. More specifically, to discover if attitudinal language is utilised in news language and which approaches are preferred by journalists. Moreover, the study provides a glossary to better understand Brexit
In the civil sphere, news excises its civil power by making civil and anti-civil judgments. These ju...
This essay examines in what ways the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union negatively affect...
Brexit, i.e. the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, is a major event in Europ...
This thesis investigates the climate of media discourse immediately following the Brexit referendum ...
Abstract Brexit is an issue of major concern both for the United Kingdom and the European Union give...
The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union and the possibility of it, has been discusse...
This chapter investigates the discourse of Brexit in the UK newspaper The Guardian, based on a corpu...
That social, cultural and political events leave their mark on the language of the communities shape...
The article sets the goal to detect and describe the means which are used to form the conceptual ima...
International audienceFrom David Cameron, through Theresa May, to Boris Johnson, what Brexit means h...
The referendum of 2016 took Brexit to the centre stage as one of the controversial discourses in the...
The 2016 EU referendum has already left a lasting imprint on the English language. Building on previ...
Drawing on what is known as a corpus-assisted discourse study (CADS) approach (Baker et al., 2008), ...
In this work, we look at how attitudes to the 2016 Brexit Referendum were represented in a number of...
The master's thesis deals with analysis of foreign professional articles focused on Brexit referendu...
In the civil sphere, news excises its civil power by making civil and anti-civil judgments. These ju...
This essay examines in what ways the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union negatively affect...
Brexit, i.e. the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, is a major event in Europ...
This thesis investigates the climate of media discourse immediately following the Brexit referendum ...
Abstract Brexit is an issue of major concern both for the United Kingdom and the European Union give...
The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union and the possibility of it, has been discusse...
This chapter investigates the discourse of Brexit in the UK newspaper The Guardian, based on a corpu...
That social, cultural and political events leave their mark on the language of the communities shape...
The article sets the goal to detect and describe the means which are used to form the conceptual ima...
International audienceFrom David Cameron, through Theresa May, to Boris Johnson, what Brexit means h...
The referendum of 2016 took Brexit to the centre stage as one of the controversial discourses in the...
The 2016 EU referendum has already left a lasting imprint on the English language. Building on previ...
Drawing on what is known as a corpus-assisted discourse study (CADS) approach (Baker et al., 2008), ...
In this work, we look at how attitudes to the 2016 Brexit Referendum were represented in a number of...
The master's thesis deals with analysis of foreign professional articles focused on Brexit referendu...
In the civil sphere, news excises its civil power by making civil and anti-civil judgments. These ju...
This essay examines in what ways the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union negatively affect...
Brexit, i.e. the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, is a major event in Europ...