In this paper, I provide an overview of certain types of salient items found in the keyword lists of the SiBol 1993 and SiBol 2005 corpora with the objective of diachronic analysis of a particular text type, namely, that of British broadsheet newspapers. I analysed the keyword lists (see Partington, 2010: Section 2) in search of items that could be assigned to semantic sets, which could be glossed as hyperbole, vagueness and informal evaluation. The appearance of these sets in the keywords for 2005 seems to point to changes over time in newspaper prose style. The newspapers under consideration thus appear to have altered both in their function and in their relationship with their readership; and this is reflected in the salient lexis and it...
The paper has two aims, regarding, respectively, style and method. STYLE: the paper reports on a stu...
The paper is devoted to the study of diachronic syntax in the Economist magazine at the level of com...
A Day in the News is the linguistic description of a single day in the life of the British press – W...
In this paper, I provide an overview of certain types of salient items found in the keyword lists of...
This diachronic study compares two large newspaper corpora with the aim of investigating the increas...
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...
This study aims at establishing whether the lexico-grammatical and semantic differences between Brit...
This book focuses on the dialectic interrelation between ‘news’ and ‘change’, whereby news is intend...
The aim of this volume is to conduct an analysis of news discourse in a selection of news reports fo...
The article describes issues on the communicative and pragmatic features of colloquial words i...
The purpose of the present study is to discover the hidden agendas or ideologies of the newspapers, ...
In several studies of English data, researchers have observed a trend of 'informalization': a shift ...
The headlines of modern electronic newspapers are designed to reflect and convey to the addressee in...
While the original focus of pragmatics was spoken conversation, this approach has been increasingly ...
The paper has two aims, regarding, respectively, style and method. STYLE: the paper reports on a stu...
The paper is devoted to the study of diachronic syntax in the Economist magazine at the level of com...
A Day in the News is the linguistic description of a single day in the life of the British press – W...
In this paper, I provide an overview of certain types of salient items found in the keyword lists of...
This diachronic study compares two large newspaper corpora with the aim of investigating the increas...
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...
This study aims at establishing whether the lexico-grammatical and semantic differences between Brit...
This book focuses on the dialectic interrelation between ‘news’ and ‘change’, whereby news is intend...
The aim of this volume is to conduct an analysis of news discourse in a selection of news reports fo...
The article describes issues on the communicative and pragmatic features of colloquial words i...
The purpose of the present study is to discover the hidden agendas or ideologies of the newspapers, ...
In several studies of English data, researchers have observed a trend of 'informalization': a shift ...
The headlines of modern electronic newspapers are designed to reflect and convey to the addressee in...
While the original focus of pragmatics was spoken conversation, this approach has been increasingly ...
The paper has two aims, regarding, respectively, style and method. STYLE: the paper reports on a stu...
The paper is devoted to the study of diachronic syntax in the Economist magazine at the level of com...
A Day in the News is the linguistic description of a single day in the life of the British press – W...