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Usually different media have different perspectives and positions. The diversity may be noticeable when media are from different countries with different regimes and cultures. The author compared news reports about the same event related to China in two influential newspapers: The Guardian and China Daily from the perspective of a linguist to find different perspectives and how they are expressed. The domains of Critical Discourse Analysis and System-Functional Linguistics are mainly related. Labov s six elements about narrative structure and Halliday s transitivity contribute most to the…mehr

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Usually different media have different perspectives
and positions. The diversity may be noticeable when
media are from different countries with different
regimes and cultures. The author compared news
reports about the same event related to China in two
influential newspapers: The Guardian and China Daily
from the perspective of a linguist to find different
perspectives and how they are expressed. The domains
of Critical Discourse Analysis and System-Functional
Linguistics are mainly related. Labov s six elements
about narrative structure and Halliday s
transitivity contribute most to the methodology. The
author finds that abstract and complicating actions
are the only two obligatory elements while others
among Labov s six elements are optional elements.
Moreover, Halliday s transitivity contributes
diversely to the bias in a news report. In addition,
this research shows that active voice and
transactive verbs are the mainstream in news
reports, which implies that journalists attach great
importance to actors and actions in a news event.
This book will be useful for students and
researchers on linguistics and newspaper study.
Autorenporträt
Qiulin Wang, doing a Ph.D. study in Linguistics in School of
Linguistics and English Language in Bangor University.