Findings of the study reveal that Nigerian newspaper reporters' choice of lexical patterns produces differential judgmental stances which have some control on the attitudes and actions of readers towards the people, events and policies represented. The findings also depict that Nigerian newspapers often ...
Critical Discourse Analysis of Cohesion on Students Academic Writing and Its Impact to Effective Feedback (anggota) In this book, scientists from various disciplines address the advances in seafood research with respect to quality, safety, consumer's demands and processi... M Syamsurizal 被引量: ...
In discourse like everyday conversations, the contributions that the interlocutors make refer to the topic of the conversation. The choice of a topic brings along lexical items that are central to it and speakers often keep repeating these items a number of times (e.g., Asher and Lascarides...
18. language planning: planning, usually by a government, concerning choice of national or official language(s), ways of spreading the use of a language, spelling reforms, the addition of new words to the language, and other language problems. Chapter 10: Language Acquisition 1. language acquis...
Lexical Choice in Women's MagazinesThe paper discusses the results of a frequency analysis of lexical items in advertisements in Serbian women's magazines trying to discover possible discursive manipulation manifested through the use of specific words and their manipulative ...
in English (e.g.,wrote a letter, bought a book). The rating task asked the native speakers to rate their acceptance of sentences like example (1), where the first clause stated someone did an action, and the second clause stated the intended result did not occur. The multiple-choice ...
critical is that picture books contain rich linguistic input, often including words and concepts that are not typically found in spoken language (Montag et al. 2015). Given that children’s language development is linked to their rich and varied experiences with language in their environments (e....
There are also signs, at least in the case of universities, of national proclivities in the choice of adjectives. (E14) These expressions specify the special cases in which the argument can be accepted, thus protecting them from direct contradiction with other research findings. In a word, fr...
(i.e., boosted lexical access) of the target noun, snake, and (2) on-time syntactic retrieval or dependency linking (i.e., increasing the probability of on-time lexical retrieval at post-verb gap site) for both groups. For unimpaired listeners, results revealed a difference in the time ...