英语在线媒体对公开演讲的新闻报道:建构视角

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Nataliia Talavira, Serhiy Potapenko, T.V. Mishchenko
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本文认为,新闻文本分为叙述事件的故事和报道,其编排受到所呈现的文件或公开演讲内容的影响。通过比较英国广播公司(BBC)和加拿大广播公司(CBC)对乌克兰总统泽连斯基 2022 年 12 月 22 日在美国国会的讲话的报道,揭示了新闻报道编排的两个层面--构成层面和语义层面。新闻报道的构成分为三层:普遍的,所有新闻文本的典型构成,包括标题、导语、导语后段落和正文;隐含的,传统的版式,伴有描述性、论证性和背景性部分;明确的,附加标题,强调对发言人观点的编辑观点。从语义学角度看,新闻报道的最佳结构是形态句法结构,即形式和意义的预制配对,它将新闻报道的内容与所呈现的地址联系起来。研究发现,就与原始语音的接近程度而言,新闻报道中使用的结构有五种基本类型:相同,与讲话中的内容等同,以强调讲话者和读者世界观的亲和性;同义,通过与新的目标受众世界观相近的含义反映原内容;修改,改变作者原结构中的从属要素,使其含义适应目标受众的观点;概括,将讲话内容融入公众世界观;具体化,澄清读者世界观中缺乏的概念。
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News reporting of public speeches in English on-line media: a constructional perspective
The paper argues that news texts split into stories dwelling on events and reports with their organization influenced by the content of documents or public speeches they render. The two levels of arranging news reports – compositional and semantic – are revealed by the comparison of the BBC’s and CBC’s reports on Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s address to the American Congress of 22 December 2022. The composition of news reports is three-layered: universal, typical of all news texts with the headline, the lead, the post-lead paragraph and the text body; implicit, with the conventional layout accompanied by descriptive, argumentative and background sections; explicit, with additional headings emphasizing the editorial view of the speaker’s ideas. Semantically, news reports are best structured in terms of morphosyntactic constructions, i.e., prefabricated pairings of form and meaning, which relate the content of news reports to the rendered address. It is found that with respect to the proximity to the original speech the constructions used in the news reports form five basic types: identical, equivalent with those in the speechto underscore the affinity of the speaker’s and readers’ worldviews; synonymous, reflecting the original content through meanings close to the new target audience’s worldview; modifying, changing the dependent elements of the author’s original constructions to adjust their meaning to the target audience’s views; generalizing, fitting the speech content into the public worldview; specifying, clarifying the concepts absent from the readers’ worldview.
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Studies About Languages
Studies About Languages Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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0.60
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8
审稿时长
32 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal aims at bringing together the scholars interested in languages and technology, linguistic theory development, empirical research of different aspects of languages functioning within a society. The articles published in the journal focus on theoretical and empirical research, including General Linguistics, Applied Linguistics (Translation studies, Computational Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Media Linguistics, etc.), Comparative and Contrastive Linguistics. The journal aims at becoming a multidisciplinary venue of sharing ideas and experience among the scholars working in the field.
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