Historical Corpus Stylistics: Media Technology and Change-Patrick Studer

Historical Corpus Stylistics: Media Technology and Change-Patrick Studer

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This manual covers the [Title] by [Author], published in 2014. This work explores the evolution of news discourse through historical context, production methods, technological advancements, and current events, examining how these factors influenced and altered conventional journalistic styles. It provides an empirical study of style development in early mass media, drawing on a newspaper corpus to demonstrate how media style is a dynamic concept highly responsive to innovative strategies for making news both informative and engaging.

The purpose of this manual is to serve as a comprehensive resource for understanding the intricacies of [Category] and related linguistic fields. It details the methodologies and findings of the research presented, offering insights into the interplay between media, technology, and societal change. This analysis is intended for academics and researchers interested in corpus linguistics, media discourse, and stylistics, providing a foundation for further study and discussion in these areas.

This book analyzes how news discourse was shaped over time by external factors, such as the historical context, news production, technological innovation and current affairs, and as such both conformed to and deviated from generic conventions.

Using data from a newspaper corpus, it offers the first empirical study into the development of style in early mass media. In this analysis, media style appears as a dynamic concept which is highly sensitive to innovative approaches towards making news not only informative but also entertaining to read. This cutting-edge survey will be of interest to academics researching corpus linguistics, media discourse and stylistics. Author: Studer, Patrick Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: Historical Corpus Stylistics: Media, Technology and Change Pages: 00280 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2014-02-25 SKU-13/ISBN: 9781441158253 Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Linguistics - Semantics Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Linguistics - General


This book analyzes how news discourse was shaped over time by external factors, such as the historical context, news production, technological innovation and current affairs, and as such both conformed to and deviated from generic conventions.

Using data from a newspaper corpus, it offers the first empirical study into the development of style in early mass media. In this analysis, media style appears as a dynamic concept which is highly sensitive to innovative approaches towards making news not only informative but also entertaining to read. This cutting-edge survey will be of interest to academics researching corpus linguistics, media discourse and stylistics. Author: Studer, Patrick Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: Historical Corpus Stylistics: Media, Technology and Change Pages: 00280 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2014-02-25 SKU-13/ISBN: 9781441158253 Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Linguistics - Semantics Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Linguistics - General