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Text Analysis I

Objectives. By the end of the course you will be able to:Analyse and describe the differences between British quality and popular newspapersAnalyse the linguistic structure of newspaper headlinesAnalyse the linguistic structure of newspaper articlesAnalyse the ways in which the newspapers persua

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Text Analysis I

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    1. Text Analysis I British Newspaper Discourse

    2. Objectives By the end of the course you will be able to: Analyse and describe the differences between British quality and popular newspapers Analyse the linguistic structure of newspaper headlines Analyse the linguistic structure of newspaper articles Analyse the ways in which the newspapers persuade and evaluate Use the appropriate metalanguage for discussing newspaper discourse

    3. Overview of the British Press Printed newspapers arrived at the beginning of the seventeenth century in Europe between 1610 and 1641. Printed weeklies Basel 1610 Berlin 1617 Vienna 1616 Amsterdam 1618

    4. France 1631 Italy 1639 Spain 1641 23 May 1622 – The Weekley Newes First officially licensed news-pamphlet First to be printed in England

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