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E-raamat: Diachronic Developments in English News Discourse

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The history of English news discourse is characterised by intriguing multilevel developments, and the present cannot be separated from them. For example, audience engagement is by no means an invention of the digital age. This collection highlights major topics that range from newspaper genres like sports reports, advertisements and comic strips to a variety of news practices. All contributions view news discourse in a specific historical period or across time and relate language features to their sociohistorical contexts and changing ideologies. The varying needs and expectations of the newspaper producers, writers and readers, and even news agents, are taken into account. The articles use interdisciplinary study methods and move at interfaces between sociolinguistics, journalism, semiotics, literary theory, critical discourse analysis, pragmatics and sociology.

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[ C]learly fills important gaps in research on English news language. This volume should be of interest not only to scholars specializing in the language of news texts, but also to researchers in fields such as Late Modern English studies and genre studies. -- Erik Smitterberg, Uppsala University, in Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 2019

Preface 1(2)
Chapter 1 English news discourse from newsbooks to new media
3(12)
Maura Ratia
Minna Palander-Collin
Irma Taavitsainen
Part I Changing or maintaining conventions?
Chapter 2 Of hopes and plans: Newsmakers' metadiscourse at the dawn of the newspaper age
15(24)
Birte Bos
Chapter 3 Religious lexis and political ideology in English Civil War newsbooks: A corpus-based analysis of Mercurius Aulicus and Mercurius Britanicus
39(22)
Elisabetta Cecconi
Chapter 4 Contemporary observations on the attention value and selling power of English print advertisements (1700--1760)
61(20)
Nicholas Brownlees
Chapter 5 A modest proposal in The Gentleman's Magazine: A peculiar eighteenth-century advertisement
81(16)
Howard Sklar
Irma Taavitsainen
Chapter 6 Lexical bundles in news discourse 1784--1983
97(22)
Ying Wang
Part II Widening audiences
Chapter 7 British popular newspaper traditions: From the nineteenth century to the first tabloid
119(18)
Martin Conboy
Chapter 8 The Poor Man's Guardian: The linguistic construction of social groups and their relations
137(20)
Claudia Claridge
Chapter 9 Diffusing political knowledge in illustrated magazines: A comparison between the Portuguese O Panorama and the British The Penny Magazine in 1837--1844
157(18)
Jorge Pedro Sousa
Elsa Simoes Lucas Freitas
Sandra Goncalves Tuna
Chapter 10 From adverts to letters to the editor: External voicing in early sports match announcements
175(24)
Jan Chovanec
Chapter 11 The public identity of Jack the Ripper in late nineteenth-century British newspapers
199(20)
Minna Nevala
Part III New practices
Chapter 12 Narrative vs. "objective" style: Notes on the style of news (agency) reports on violence in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century
219(22)
Maija Stenvall
Chapter 13 Astride two worlds: Emergence of Italian-American identity in the Massachusetts immigrant press
241(26)
John M. Ryan
Chapter 14 Newspaper funnies at the dawn of modernity: Multimodal humour in early American comic strips
267(28)
Isabel Ermida
Index 295