TY - BOOK AU - Reah,Danuta TI - The language of newspapers T2 - Intertext SN - 0415146003 AV - PE1422 .R43 1998 U1 - 070.1720141 23 PY - 1998/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Journalism KW - Terminology KW - Journalists KW - Language KW - Newspapers N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-121) and index; Acknowledgements --; Unit 1; Introduction --; What is a newspaper? --; What is news? --; Do newspapers contain news? --; Who owns the press? --; Who pays for newspapers? --; Should newspapers be impartial? --; Unit 2; Headlines --; What is a headline? --; What are headlines for? --; The language of headlines --; Putting words in: what the headline writer includes --; Taking words out: what the headline writer omits --; Shaking it all about: how the headline writer reorganises language --; Graphological features of headlines --; Headlines as information --; Headlines as opinion manipulators --; Unit 3; Audience --; Who reads the papers? --; How newspapers identify their audience --; The identity of the reader --; The role of the audience --; Editorialising --; Unit 4; Representation of groups: words, words, words --; Linguistic determinism --; What's in a name? --; Naming of groups --; Representations of women --; Sexuality --; Unit 5; Representations of groups: syntax --; Mothers behaving badly: Madonna and Mandy Allwood --; Case study 1: Mandy Allwood --; Deleting the actor --; Case study 2: Madonna --; Facts and possibilities --; Deleting the action --; Modality --; Putting it in order --; Unit 6; Discourse --; Johnny Foreigner: newspapers at war --; Identifying patterns in text --; Lexical cohesion --; Grammatical cohesion --; Reference --; Narrative in newspaper texts --; What is narrative? --; Index of terms --; Index of main texts --; Further reading --; References ER -