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An edition of New Media Language (2003)

New Media Language

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New Media Language brings leading media figures and scholars together to debate the shifting relations between today's media and contemporary language.From newspapers and television to email, the Internet and text messaging, there are ever increasing media conduits for news. This book investigates how developments in world media have affected, and been affected by, language. Exploring a wide range of topics, from the globalization of communication to the vocabulary of terrorism and the language used in the wake of September 11, New Media Language looks at the important and wide-ranging implications of these changes. From Malcolm Gluck on wine writing, to Naomi Baron on email, the authors provide authoritative and engaging insights into the ways in which language is changing, and in turn, changes us.With a foreword by Simon Jenkins, New Media Language is essential reading for anyone with an interest in today's complex and expanding media.

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Routledge
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English
Pages
192

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Cover of: New Media Language
New Media Language
2004, Taylor & Francis Group Plc
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Cover of: New Media Language
New Media Language
August 25, 2003, Routledge
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Cover of: New Media Language
New Media Language
August 19, 2003, Routledge
in English
Cover of: NEW MEDIA LANGUAGE; ED. BY JEAN AITCHISON.
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"In this chapter, I take the media reporting of two expeditions to the South Pole as a case study in the development of news discourse across the twentieth century."

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OL7489939M
ISBN 10
0415283035
ISBN 13
9780415283038
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