This book focuses on the dialectic interrelation between ‘news’ and ‘change’, whereby news is intended as a textual type in its evolutionary – and revolutionary – development, while change is discussed with reference to the form, content and structure of such typological variety explored across the centuries, largely in the British environment. The time spans in the chapters have been distributed according to (a) historical key moments in the process of news-writing changes, and (b) extant computerized corpora covering such periods, thereby permitting specific linguistic analyses. Indeed, each chapter makes use of a set of corpora specifically devised to suit the needs of scholars studying the periods under scrutiny. The topics discus...
Based on the systematic analysis of large amounts of computer-readable text, this book shows how the...
Magister Artium - MAThis research aimed to give an account of the development of concepts of text an...
The first printed newspapers in the modern sense of the word appeared in the seventeenth century. Th...
This chapter discusses the long diachrony of English news discourse from seventeenth-century newsboo...
none1noThis edition of Corpora contains one of the first ever collections of papers pertaining to t...
Parallel Session 1: CConference Theme: Digital Trends in (Applied) Linguistics, Literature and Trans...
The focus of the chapter is on the mutable/mutating linguistic specificities of news reporting large...
Based on the systematic analysis of large amounts of computer-readable text, this book shows how the...
The aim of this volume is to conduct an analysis of news discourse in a selection of news reports fo...
This paper presents a linguistic perspective on changes in news writing in the context of Australian...
This chapter illustrates the utility of linguistic tools for the analysis of the changing meaning an...
This diachronic study compares two large newspaper corpora with the aim of investigating the increas...
This paper presents a methodology to analyze linguistic changes in a given textual corpus allowing t...
In this paper, I provide an overview of certain types of salient items found in the keyword lists of...
A Day in the News is the linguistic description of a single day in the life of the British press – W...
Based on the systematic analysis of large amounts of computer-readable text, this book shows how the...
Magister Artium - MAThis research aimed to give an account of the development of concepts of text an...
The first printed newspapers in the modern sense of the word appeared in the seventeenth century. Th...
This chapter discusses the long diachrony of English news discourse from seventeenth-century newsboo...
none1noThis edition of Corpora contains one of the first ever collections of papers pertaining to t...
Parallel Session 1: CConference Theme: Digital Trends in (Applied) Linguistics, Literature and Trans...
The focus of the chapter is on the mutable/mutating linguistic specificities of news reporting large...
Based on the systematic analysis of large amounts of computer-readable text, this book shows how the...
The aim of this volume is to conduct an analysis of news discourse in a selection of news reports fo...
This paper presents a linguistic perspective on changes in news writing in the context of Australian...
This chapter illustrates the utility of linguistic tools for the analysis of the changing meaning an...
This diachronic study compares two large newspaper corpora with the aim of investigating the increas...
This paper presents a methodology to analyze linguistic changes in a given textual corpus allowing t...
In this paper, I provide an overview of certain types of salient items found in the keyword lists of...
A Day in the News is the linguistic description of a single day in the life of the British press – W...
Based on the systematic analysis of large amounts of computer-readable text, this book shows how the...
Magister Artium - MAThis research aimed to give an account of the development of concepts of text an...
The first printed newspapers in the modern sense of the word appeared in the seventeenth century. Th...