In this paper I interpret findings from a project investigating media coverage of the 2003 "Coalition" invasion of Iraq, drawing on a corpus of news reports from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV news. The findings reported are evidence of a consistency that reflects the unconscious working of an ideology about "war", with ideology considered in linguistic terms as a "configurative rapport" (Whorf 1956). To trace some dimensions of this ideology, I explore the meanings of "war, its linguistic reactances, and its consequences for the creation of text with respect to registers of news discourse. I consider "war" from the point of view of lexis: its referential meaning, its relation to other related signs, (Saussure 1974), its denotat...
War as a news event is an ideological struggle consisting a war both of ideas and of arms. Meaning-m...
Under the influence of linguistic and cultural characteristics, mental representations may vary. Ass...
This paper presents a linguistic perspective on changes in news writing in the context of Australian...
This paper presents modern trends in the change of the semantic field of the concept “war”. Based on...
A number of linguistic studies in recent decades have sought to explain the nature of war discourses...
This volume seeks to illustrate the fundamental role of language in political action, focusing on th...
This paper is not about translation in the strict sense of the transfer of meaning between distinct ...
The use of language is always manipulated to convey a goal of the speaker in order to have an effect...
This book addresses the expression of evaluation and stance in war news. It is the first extended co...
This paper analyses lexical means for the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in the German and Serbian press...
This paper sets out to investigate the instantiation of specific cultural and ideological meanings a...
[Extract] Warfare involves the use of violence to achieve one's goals by forcing other people to sub...
While it is often said that ‘truth is the first casualty of war’, this aphorism covers only one feat...
This paper presents modern trends in the change of the semantic field of the concept “war”. Based on...
The cultural perturbations created by 11 September (9/11) have produced a layering of discourses. Th...
War as a news event is an ideological struggle consisting a war both of ideas and of arms. Meaning-m...
Under the influence of linguistic and cultural characteristics, mental representations may vary. Ass...
This paper presents a linguistic perspective on changes in news writing in the context of Australian...
This paper presents modern trends in the change of the semantic field of the concept “war”. Based on...
A number of linguistic studies in recent decades have sought to explain the nature of war discourses...
This volume seeks to illustrate the fundamental role of language in political action, focusing on th...
This paper is not about translation in the strict sense of the transfer of meaning between distinct ...
The use of language is always manipulated to convey a goal of the speaker in order to have an effect...
This book addresses the expression of evaluation and stance in war news. It is the first extended co...
This paper analyses lexical means for the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in the German and Serbian press...
This paper sets out to investigate the instantiation of specific cultural and ideological meanings a...
[Extract] Warfare involves the use of violence to achieve one's goals by forcing other people to sub...
While it is often said that ‘truth is the first casualty of war’, this aphorism covers only one feat...
This paper presents modern trends in the change of the semantic field of the concept “war”. Based on...
The cultural perturbations created by 11 September (9/11) have produced a layering of discourses. Th...
War as a news event is an ideological struggle consisting a war both of ideas and of arms. Meaning-m...
Under the influence of linguistic and cultural characteristics, mental representations may vary. Ass...
This paper presents a linguistic perspective on changes in news writing in the context of Australian...