Language in the News: Mediating Sociopolitical Crises in Nigeria

Language in the News: Mediating Sociopolitical Crises in Nigeria

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Language in the News: Mediating Sociopolitical Crises in Nigeria

Language in the News: Mediating Sociopolitical Crises in Nigeria

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This book is a discourse-pragmatic study of media language in news headlines and leads.\n\nNews is viewed as discourse in action largely influenced by some unique sociolinguistic and cultural constraints. The period between 1996 and 2002 viewed in this book as very crucial in the political development of Nigeria provided an environment that made highly critical and sensational news reports inevitable. The three most prominent Nigerian urban newsmagazines namely Newswatch, Tell and The News referred to as �radical press,� are viewed as adopting a people-oriented approach to confront perpetrators of social unrests and political scandals in Nigeria, especially military dictators and corrupt politicians. In a wide range of stylistic variations, lexico-semantic and grammatical strategies that produced highly sensational headlines and overlines, the news conveyed clearly marked ideologically significant representations of people and situations. Thus, in the context of Nigerian English, certain culture-specific items of discourse are foregrounded in the news to resist corruption and political power abuse.Language in the News: Mediating Sociopolitical Crises in Nigeria 1st Edition is written by Innocent Chiluwa and published by Peter Lang Gmb H, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften. ISBNs for Language in the News are 9783653014426, 3653014425 and the print ISBNs are 9783631633540, 3631633548.

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