
Preformulating the News
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In the first chapter the study of press releases is put in the context of institutional discourse and the details of a linguistic pragmatic research method are proposed. Chapter 2 looks at the complex receiver roles in press releases, which are characterized as indirectly targeted, i.e. 'projected', discourse. In chapters 3 to 6 a data analysis of the metapragmatics of press releases is presented: in particular, it is shown that self-reference, pseudo-quotation and explicit semi-performative play a 'preformulating' role in press releases. Chapter 7 offers a case study of the press releases that the American multinational Exxon issued in the wake of the 1989 Alaska oil spill. In the eighth and final chapter it is suggested that the study's findings support a hegemonic view of the media.
In analysing the much neglected genre of press releases, the book aims to contribute to the study of the language of the news. At the same time, it explores more general issues of participation and footing as well as reflexive language, including deixis, reported speech and performativity.
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- PREFORMULATING THE NEWS
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 A Pragmatic Perspective on Press Releases
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Institutional Discourse, Professional Discourse, Organizational Discourse
- 3. Towards a Research Method
- 4. The Activity of Issuing Press Releases
- 5. The Language of Press Releases
- 6. Newsmaking and News Management
- Chapter 2 Projected Discourse
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Models of Receiver Roles
- 3. Functional Analysis of Receiver Roles in Press Releases
- 4. Projected Discourse
- Chapter 3 Self-Reference in Press Releases
- 1. The Institutional Voice
- 2. Data Analysis
- 3. Meeting the Formal Requirements of News Reporting (Preformulation i)
- 4. Content 'in Sync' (Preformulation ii)
- 5. Displaced Discourse
- 6. Co-operation and Beyond
- 7. Conclusions
- Chapter 4 Self-Quotation in Press Releases
- 1. Quotations in Press Releases
- 2. Self-Quotation
- 3. Constructed Quotations
- 4. (P) reformulation
- 5. The View from Bakhtin
- 6. Conclusions
- Chapter 5 The Functions of Self-Quotation in Press Releases
- 1. Point of View Operation
- 2. The Dramatic Function
- 3. The Distancing Function
- 4. The Reliability Function
- 5. The Attitude Function
- 6. Conclusions
- Chapter 6 Explicit Semi-Performatives in Press Releases
- 1. Explicit Semi-Performatives in Press Releases
- 2. Preformulation i
- 3. Preformulation ii
- 4. Self-Quotes and Performatives
- Chapter 7 A Case Study of the Valdez Corpus
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Exxon's Valdez News
- 3. General Structure
- 4. Presupposition Manipulations
- 5. Self-Reference
- 6. Self-Quotation
- 7. Explicit Semi-Performatives
- 8. Conclusions
- Chapter 8 Conclusions and Perspective
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Overview
- 3. Perspective: Asymmetries in the News
- 4. Interpretation and Pre-Interpretation
- Appendix: corpus
- Valdez corpus
- De Standaard corpus
- Belga corpus
- BEL 20 corpus
- Notes
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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