2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.langsci.2020.101274
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Voice and viewpoint in journalistic narratives

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“…In linguistics, the study of viewpoint in narratives is also not a new topic (for example, see in particular the grounding work by Kuroda, [1973] 2014, and Kuno and Kaburaki, 1977), but has recently become a vital new area of research (see, among others, van Krieken, Sanders and Sweetser (eds. ), 2019; Głaz and Trofymczuk, 2020;Lee, 2020;and Altshuler and Maier, in press). Despite this increasing interest, the concept of the narrator itself has not been the main focus of the linguistic discussion (also see Eckardt, 2015), and in studies that investigate how narrator's and characters' viewpoints can be shifted and disambiguated (for example, see Kuroda, [1973] 2014; Hinterwimmer, 2017;, the narrator's perspective is often seen as the default case.…”
Section: The Narrator As a Central Parameter Of Narrative Perspectivimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In linguistics, the study of viewpoint in narratives is also not a new topic (for example, see in particular the grounding work by Kuroda, [1973] 2014, and Kuno and Kaburaki, 1977), but has recently become a vital new area of research (see, among others, van Krieken, Sanders and Sweetser (eds. ), 2019; Głaz and Trofymczuk, 2020;Lee, 2020;and Altshuler and Maier, in press). Despite this increasing interest, the concept of the narrator itself has not been the main focus of the linguistic discussion (also see Eckardt, 2015), and in studies that investigate how narrator's and characters' viewpoints can be shifted and disambiguated (for example, see Kuroda, [1973] 2014; Hinterwimmer, 2017;, the narrator's perspective is often seen as the default case.…”
Section: The Narrator As a Central Parameter Of Narrative Perspectivimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of social bots in climate change discussions on Twitter: Measuring viewpoints, topics, and interaction strategies researched by Chen [47]. Voices and points of view in journalistic narratives are investigated by Głaz [48]. The analysis of Chinese Teenagers' Online Impression Management was investigated by Fang [49].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…News, as is defined by Montgomery (2007), refers to current or recent information to which the audience can't get immediate access. In news discourse, multiple voices are integrated, such as those of correspondents, news reporters, bystanders and experts (Głaz and Trofymczuk, 2020;Montgomery, 2007;Sanders, 2010). News commentary is a category of news discourse that mainly comprises the evaluations of the journalist or agency (Van Dijk, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%