Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/25856
Title: Manipulating Truth in Media Discourse
Authors: Trajkova, Zorica 
Keywords: newspaper articles, pragmatic markers, lexical-semantic analysis, rhetorical tropes, persuasion
Issue Date: Jun-2019
Publisher: Blaže Koneski Faculty of Philology, Skopje
Journal: Journal of Contemporary Philology
Conference: ESIDRP (English Studies at the Interface of Disciplines: Research and Practice), presented as: Journalism : Informative or Manipulative?
Abstract: Тhis paper aims to investigate the language journalists use to present news from a certain perspective and thus create public opinion. More precisely, it offers a critical discourse analysis of Macedonian and American journalistic texts reporting on one and the same political event. The main goal is to compare and contrast the specific language tools (lexical-semantic, pragmatic and stylistic) employed in the journalistic texts with different political affiliation. The analysis reveals that there is interrelatedness between textual form and content. Journalists make a careful selection of persuasive strategies to frame the news and present it from certain, often ‘personal’, perspective. The intentionally and cautiously chosen lexical units, pragmatic markers and rhetorical tropes help journalists manipulate the news and present it in such a way that it supports a specific political cause. In this way, they tend to influence the opinions of the people and indirectly impact the political and social situation in the country.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/25856
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37834/JCP1910024t
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