Language and media : a resource book for students / Alan Durant, Marina Lambrou.
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Dr. S. R. Lasker Library, EWU Reserve Section | Non-fiction | 302.23014 DUL 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-1 | Not For Loan | 27199 | ||
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Dr. S. R. Lasker Library, EWU Circulation Section | Non-fiction | 302.23014 DUL 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-2 | Checked out | 16/09/2025 | 27200 |
Includes index.
TOC A: Introduction 1. Media as Language Use 2. Register and Style 3. Mediated Communication 4. Media Discourse Genres 5. Media Rhetorics 6. Media Story Telling 7. Words and Images 8. Boundaries of Media Discourse 9. The Future of Media Language B: Development 1. Speech, Writing and Media 2. Different Styles of Media Language 3. Mediated Participation 4. Schema and Genre Theory 5. Persuasion and Power 6. Telling Stories 7. Anchoring Visual Meanings 8. Coarseness and Incivility in Broadcast Talk 9. Looking into the Future C: Exploration 1. Messages and Media 2. The Case of the Blog 3. Listening to Pop Lyrics 4. Comparing Studio Talk 5. Purposes of Persuasion 6. Media Fiction and Fact 7. Soundtrack and Multimodal Discourse 8. Media Language and Acceptability 9. Media Change in the Future D: Extension 1. The Meanings of 'Media' 2. Varieties of Media Language 3. Media and Modernity 4. Broadcast Talk 5. News and Advertising Angles 6. Narrative Strategies 7. W.
Summary:
Covers core areas of English language study. This book provides an introduction to how language interacts with media. It investigates the forms of language found in media discourse; how patterns in such language use contribute to recognisable media genres and styles; and, broader social themes and consequences that arise from media language.
English
Saifun Momota
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