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Chaudhry, Sajid M.; Christopher, Anne A.; Krishnasamy, Hariharan A/L N. – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
The study, qualitative and descriptive in nature, examines the use of transliteration in the paid Pakistani obituary announcements authored in the English language. Primarily, it identifies the frequently used transliterated vocabulary in these linguistic messages and reconnoiters the functional relationship that emerges in and between the textual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, English (Second Language), Advertising

Culbertson, Hugh M. – Journalism Quarterly, 1978
Reports on a study indicating that veiled attribution occurs in approximately three-fourths of news stories in both "Time" and Newsweek," and that the attribution phrases used emphasize partisan ties, suggest expertise, and tend to personalize, to add apparent scope to a story, and to be especially vague in international stories.…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Information Sources, Journalism, Language Usage

Woal, Michael – Central States Speech Journal, 1987
Claims all-news radio programming has appeal because it is monotonous, cyclically repetitive and expectable and that (1) the style encourages "habitual" and "automatic" listening with an economy of effort, and (2) the structure anesthetizes listeners by couching the news in familiar linguistic forms which subtly stabilize and…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communication Research, Content Analysis, Language Usage

Ramsey, Shirley – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1995
Uses content analysis to compare two community newspapers for indices of elaboration identified through various theoretical sources. Traces the relationship of economic development and technological growth to use of elaborative elements in text describing science and technology. Concludes there were strong correlations for breadth and depth in the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Economic Development, Journalism Research

Fedler, Fred; And Others – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
An examination of "Time" magazine's treatment of four recent presidents indicates that "Time" continues to use the same techniques of biased reporting as were found in a 1965 study and that it continues to favor Republican presidents. (GT)
Descriptors: Bias, Content Analysis, Language Usage, Media Research

Jackson, Ian – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1995
Reports a six-year study of explicit references to young children's small physical stature in an Australian newspaper. Suggests that when newspaper representations of children and childhood are examined for their focus on children's diminutive size, two conflicting themes emerge: endearment versus depreciation. Suggests that these size-value…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Concept Formation, Content Analysis