Contrastive analysis of news text types in Russian, British and American business online and print media /

Long description: This book is devoted to the analysis of cross-media and cross-cultural peculiarities of Russian, British and American media discourse from the intertextual perspective. The study of a complex variety of intertextual links which exist between texts and genres is a contemporary aspec...

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Main Author: Kornetzki, Anastasiya
Format: Thesis Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin : Frank & Timme, 2012
Series:Forum für Fachsprachen-Forschung ; Bd. 102.
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Summary:Long description: This book is devoted to the analysis of cross-media and cross-cultural peculiarities of Russian, British and American media discourse from the intertextual perspective. The study of a complex variety of intertextual links which exist between texts and genres is a contemporary aspect in the theory of intertextuality. There are numerous theoretical approaches in the study of intertextuality, but there is a lack of an empirically profound framework for its analysis across many disciplines. An interdisciplinary approach to the study of intertextuality is a necessary step to investigate this phenomenon comprehensively. This book offers an alternative approach to the study of intertextuality, singling out intra-textual, textual and inter-genre levels on which this phenomenon comes to the fore.
Biographical note: Anastasiya Kornetzki, born in Jasinovataya (Ukraine), did her Master's degree in English studies at the Ruhr-University Bochum. During her doctorate at the Leipzig University she did an extensive research in the field of linguistics, exploring the manifold nature of intertextuality.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 357 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9783865969651
3865969658
3865964206
9783865964205
ISSN:0939-8945 ;
Dissertation Note:doctoral Universitat, Leipzig 2011