This paper examines the socio-cultural practices surrounding the use of obituary announcements in two different cultures. Specifically, it investigates the structural and linguistic features as well as the euphemistic expressions related to death in obituaries placed in Jordanian and British newspapers. It aims at exploration of the impact of some sociological factors on the form and content of the obituaries as well as finding out the communicative functions conveyed by this particular means of communication. The data comprise three hundred (300) death announcements evenly distributed by the two societies under investigation. The data were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The paper reveals clear-cut differences between the two se...
The study, qualitative and descriptive in nature, examines the use of transliteration in the paid Pa...
Obituaries are perhaps the most frequently read section of the daily newspaper. They note the passin...
The purpose of this thesis is to study whether and how death-related media rituals construct and rec...
AbstractGenres are essentially defined in terms of the use of language in conventionalized communica...
The objectives of this thesis are fourfold: First, I will offer a detailed analysis of rhetorically ...
This paper presents findings from a study of the language of death in Sri Lankan obituaries. Obituar...
By default, all announcements notify listeners or readers of a given event, be it social, cultural, ...
Given that obituaries constitute a breeding ground for the proliferation of different means of copi...
As a universally recognized social practice, the discourse of the Death Announcement Notice, hencef...
To start with, obituaries are not simply frozen registers that over the years have become convention...
Unlike other speech acts such as refusals, apologies, requests and advices, the speech act of giving...
Cultures hold different perceptions of death and demonstrate different linguistic behaviors when per...
This paper examines metaphorical euphemisms of death appearing in Kenyan newspaper using the theoret...
Newspaper paid obituary announcements are contextualized generic structures with religious and socio...
This study investigates the euphemistic death expressions used in the Jordanian society. It also exa...
The study, qualitative and descriptive in nature, examines the use of transliteration in the paid Pa...
Obituaries are perhaps the most frequently read section of the daily newspaper. They note the passin...
The purpose of this thesis is to study whether and how death-related media rituals construct and rec...
AbstractGenres are essentially defined in terms of the use of language in conventionalized communica...
The objectives of this thesis are fourfold: First, I will offer a detailed analysis of rhetorically ...
This paper presents findings from a study of the language of death in Sri Lankan obituaries. Obituar...
By default, all announcements notify listeners or readers of a given event, be it social, cultural, ...
Given that obituaries constitute a breeding ground for the proliferation of different means of copi...
As a universally recognized social practice, the discourse of the Death Announcement Notice, hencef...
To start with, obituaries are not simply frozen registers that over the years have become convention...
Unlike other speech acts such as refusals, apologies, requests and advices, the speech act of giving...
Cultures hold different perceptions of death and demonstrate different linguistic behaviors when per...
This paper examines metaphorical euphemisms of death appearing in Kenyan newspaper using the theoret...
Newspaper paid obituary announcements are contextualized generic structures with religious and socio...
This study investigates the euphemistic death expressions used in the Jordanian society. It also exa...
The study, qualitative and descriptive in nature, examines the use of transliteration in the paid Pa...
Obituaries are perhaps the most frequently read section of the daily newspaper. They note the passin...
The purpose of this thesis is to study whether and how death-related media rituals construct and rec...