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Chapter 1 Introduction |
10-20 |
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1.1 Research orientation |
10-11 |
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1.2 Motivation for the present study |
11-12 |
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1.3 Working definitions of news interviews |
12-14 |
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1.3.1 Definition of news interviews |
12-13 |
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1.3.2 Delimitation of news interviews |
13-14 |
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1.4 Aims and significance |
14-16 |
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1.5 Research method |
16-17 |
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1.6 Data collection |
17-18 |
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1.7 Layout of the present study |
18-20 |
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Chapter 2 Literature Review |
20-32 |
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2.1 Towards the formation of Bhatia's model of genre analysis |
20-28 |
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2.1.1 Phase 1: Textualization of lexico-grammar |
21-22 |
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2.1.2 Phase 2: Organization of discourse |
22-25 |
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2.1.3 Phase 3: Contextualization of discourse |
25-26 |
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2.1.4 Summary |
26-28 |
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2.2 Overview on news interviews |
28-32 |
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2.2.1 Overview on news interviews as instruments in mess media |
28-29 |
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2.2.2 Overview on news interviews as linguistic phenomena |
29-30 |
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2.2.3 Summary |
30-32 |
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Chapter 3 Theoretical Framework |
32-44 |
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3.1 Some working definitions |
32-36 |
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3.1.1 Towards an understanding of the notion of genre |
32-34 |
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3.1.1.1 Definitions of genre |
32-34 |
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3.1.1.2 Features of genre |
34 |
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3.1.1.2.1 Conventionality |
34 |
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3.1.1.2.2 Dynamical attributes |
34 |
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3.1.2 Discourse community |
34-35 |
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3.1.3 Move and step |
35-36 |
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3.2 Bhatia's multi-perspective model |
36-41 |
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3.2.1 Level 1: Textual space |
38-39 |
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3.2.2 Level 2: Socio-cognitive space |
39-40 |
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3.2.3 Level 3: Social space |
40-41 |
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3.3 Hasan's generic structure potential(GSP) model |
41-42 |
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3.4 A workable model for the present study |
42-44 |
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Chapter 4 Move Structure of News Interview Discourses |
44-65 |
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4.1 Introduction |
44 |
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4.2 The communicative purposes of News Interviews |
44-46 |
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4.3 A sample analysis of news interview discourse |
46-50 |
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4.4 Move structure identified for news interview discourses on corpus |
50-57 |
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4.5 A tentative move structure of news interview discourses |
57-58 |
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4.6 Explanations for the proposed move structure |
58-63 |
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4.6.1 Explanations for the obligatory moves |
58-61 |
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4.6.2 Explanations for the optional moves |
61-63 |
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4.7 Summary |
63-65 |
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Chapter 5 Linguistic Analysis of News Interview Discourses |
65-72 |
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5.1 Introduction |
65 |
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5.2 Linguistic realizations in fulfilling certain moves |
65-71 |
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5.2.1 Abundant use of appraisal words in Move PBI and Move Ⅱ |
65-67 |
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5.2.2 Special use of "we" or "us" |
67 |
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5.2.3 Questioning strategies in Move SQ |
67-71 |
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5.2.3.1 Prefatory statement plus question |
68-69 |
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5.2.3.2 Negative interrogatives |
69-70 |
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5.2.3.3 Question cascades |
70-71 |
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5.3 Summary |
71-72 |
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Chapter 6 Socio-critical Analysis of News Interview Discourses |
72-76 |
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6.1 Introduction |
72 |
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6.2 Changing social role of the journalist |
72-73 |
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6.3 Changing ideology of the mass public |
73-74 |
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6.4 Changing social relations between the public figure and the public |
74-75 |
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6.5 Summary |
75-76 |
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Chapter 7 Conclusion |
76-80 |
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7.1 Major findings |
76-77 |
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7.2 Implications of the present study |
77-78 |
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7.3 Limitations and suggestions |
78-80 |
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References |
80-86 |
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Appendix |
86-93 |