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This volume presents a thorough analysis of newspaper language from a regional and functional perspective. Based on a collection of 4,000 newspaper articles from five English-speaking regions and five different news domains, it discusses the benefit of register analysis in a systemic functional framework to comparing varieties and determining their developmental status. For this purpose, it starts with revisiting the states of the art in the fields of media studies, text analysis and variational studies, and then combines the three strands to result in an operationalization of register parameters and thus the basis for the analysis. The results are presented for each parameter as well as in terms of correlations, and are visualized frequently. After a discussion of the findings, the work considers their implications for the theory and method as well as the author's ideas for enhancements and future research.

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Part I: Theory 1. Regional and Functional Variation 2. Varieties of English – Concepts and Previous Work 3. The Role of News and its Language 4. A Functional Approach to Variation in English Part II: Methodology 5. Defining Register for a Quantitative Analysis 6. Corpus Design Part III: Results and What to Learn from Them 7. Field of Discourse 8. Tenor of Discourse 9. Mode of Discourse 10. Regional and Functional Variation – What do we Learn? 11. Concluding Remarks Appendix 1: Top 10 Keywords Appendix 2: Top 20 Place References per Variety Appendix 3: Ranges and Deviations

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      Publisher: Equinox Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781800502895, 978-1800502895
      ISBN10: 1800502893

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume presents a thorough analysis of newspaper language from a regional and functional perspective. Based on a collection of 4,000 newspaper articles from five English-speaking regions and five different news domains, it discusses the benefit of register analysis in a systemic functional framework to comparing varieties and determining their developmental status. For this purpose, it starts with revisiting the states of the art in the fields of media studies, text analysis and variational studies, and then combines the three strands to result in an operationalization of register parameters and thus the basis for the analysis. The results are presented for each parameter as well as in terms of correlations, and are visualized frequently. After a discussion of the findings, the work considers their implications for the theory and method as well as the author's ideas for enhancements and future research.

      Table of Contents
      Part I: Theory 1. Regional and Functional Variation 2. Varieties of English – Concepts and Previous Work 3. The Role of News and its Language 4. A Functional Approach to Variation in English Part II: Methodology 5. Defining Register for a Quantitative Analysis 6. Corpus Design Part III: Results and What to Learn from Them 7. Field of Discourse 8. Tenor of Discourse 9. Mode of Discourse 10. Regional and Functional Variation – What do we Learn? 11. Concluding Remarks Appendix 1: Top 10 Keywords Appendix 2: Top 20 Place References per Variety Appendix 3: Ranges and Deviations

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