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LanguageAndMedia » FocusAndContent

Language and Media


Focus & Content

Core Content

Language of Newspapers
British Newspapers and their political allegiance
Critical Linguistics
Oral Models in the Press
I. Typography
II. Register
III. Syntax and morphology
Task - Analysis of a tabloid article

Language of Advertising
British Newspapers online
Effects of words, sound and pictures in advertising
A close look at advertising language

Language of SMS
The Influence of SMS Language on Literacy Skills
Structure of SMS-Communication
Topology of SMS-Dialogues
Language Varieties and Language Reduction of SMS-Communication
The Use of Abbreviations in SMS-Communication
The Use of Emoticons in SMS-Communication

Language and Propaganda
Speeches
Propaganda - Language and Politics
Presuppositions
Implicatures
Metaphors
Euphemism
Parallelism
Pronouns
Models of Persuasion

TV language
Television - an introduction
Signification in TV language
TV Genres
'Live' talk?
Represented talk
Discourse and television texts
Sources

Instant Messaging
Some facts about IM
Language and Structure of Instant Messaging
A survey on IM usage
Popular instant messengers

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