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Wui, Kenneth Lee Tze, and Wong Win Wei. "Framing Jawi-Khat Move: A Comparative Analysis of Chinese, English and Malay-language Newspapers in Malaysia." Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication 36, no. 4 (2020): 194–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jkmjc-2020-3604-12.

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The Malaysian government’s move to introduce Jawi-Khat in the Malay-language curriculum in Chinese and Tamil vernacular schools has been fraught with tension and opposition, especially among the Chinese Malaysian community. Being the second-largest ethnic group in Malaysia, the Chinese’s negative response to the initiative has generated some implications for the country’s socio-political order. Sin Chew Daily, the first newspaper to break the news, was accused by then Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng of stirring fears among the Chinese community. Lim’s condemnation of the Chinese daily and the ma
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Ismayatim, Wan Faizatul Azirah, Sridevi Sriniwasss, and Nadiah Thanthawi Jauhari. "Malaysian vs Philippines News Report." International Journal of Modern Languages And Applied Linguistics 2, no. 2 (2018): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/ijmal.v2i1.7360.

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This paper reports on a study on Experiential meaning particularly the main process types used in the reporting of the airstrike event launched by Malaysian security forces on March 5, 2013 during the intrusion of “Sulu Sultan” followers in Lahad Datu. Data for the study comprised text reports pertinent to the airstrike event published in four different English newspapers which are The News Straits Times (NST), The Star (TS), The Philippine Daily Inquirer (TPDI) and The Philippine Star (TPS). A total of 8 texts were analysed. Various methods have been developed to study newspapers representati
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Cheong, Jadeera Phaik Geok, Selina Khoo, and Rizal Razman. "Spotlight on Athletes with a Disability: Malaysian Newspaper Coverage of the 2012 London Paralympic Games." Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly 33, no. 1 (2016): 15–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/apaq.2015-0021.

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This study analyzed newspaper coverage of the 2012 London Paralympic Games by 8 Malaysian newspapers. Articles and photographs from 4 English-language and 4 Malay-language newspapers were examined from August 28 (1 day before the Games) to September 10, 2012 (1 day after the Games closing). Tables, graphs, letters, fact boxes, and lists of events were excluded from analysis. A total of 132 articles and 131 photographs were analyzed. Content analysis of the newspaper articles revealed that most (62.8%) of the articles contained positive reference to the athletes with a disability. There were eq
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Fong, Yang Lai, and Teoh Yong Chia. "Framing Diplomatic Relations." China Report 53, no. 4 (2017): 467–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0009445517727925.

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Malaysia and China have been enjoying cordial relations since 1974. In 2015, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang paid an official visit to Malaysia at the invitation of the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Abdul Razak. This study aims to examine the framing of Malaysia–China relations as well as Premier Li’s visit to Malaysia by the mainstream Malay, English and Chinese-language newspapers in Malaysia, as well as the mainstream press in China. The findings indicate that the newspapers reported the topic with differing intensity and prominence, while employing different news sources. Economics and trad
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Kunalan, Ranjini, Bharathi Mutty, and Kristina Francis. "LEXICAL BORROWING IN MALAYSIAN ONLINE NEWSPAPER EDITORIALS: A CORPUS-BASED APPROACH." International Journal of Education, Psychology and Counseling 6, no. 40 (2021): 93–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.35631/ijepc.640007.

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Lexical borrowing is words that have been transferred from the native language and integrated into a different language (Hamdi, 2017). Studies on newspaper editorials have drawn a large readership, yet it is not been given enough coverage in terms of borrowed words used by the editors in English language newspapers. This paper examined the types and frequencies of lexical borrowing. This paper used both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Haugen's (as cited in Annab, 2019) pioneering work of lexical borrowing was used in this research. Three forms of lexical borrowing, namely loanwords, c
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Ch’ng, Huck Ying. "Editorial and Commentary Coverage of Foreign News Issues in Malaysian Newspapers: Variation and Consistency." Asia Pacific Media Educator 26, no. 2 (2016): 226–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1326365x16666852.

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This is a comparative framing analysis of editorial and commentary pieces on foreign news issues in three major Malaysian newspapers—in Malay, Chinese and English languages. The multicultural and multiethnic mix of Malaysian society and its media as well as the long-standing connection between the mainstream media and the ruling coalition government in Malaysia provides a valuable context for such a study. The results reveal significant variation in the framing of foreign news issues across the three newspapers, corresponding to their respective target audiences, while a consistency in alignme
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Hassan, Isyaku, Mohd Nazri Latiff Azmi, and Usman Ibrahim Abubakar. "The Use of Terminology in Reporting Islam: A Comparative Analysis." International Journal of English Linguistics 7, no. 6 (2017): 236. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v7n6p236.

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The use of terminology in reporting Islam has been one of the major concerns of many scholars and religious experts in recent years. Specifically, the media’s selection of words to describe Islam attracts attention of many righteous people. Words such as extremist, terrorist, militant, insurgent are mostly used to describe Muslims. This indicates the need to explore how the media particularly newspapers use terminology in reporting Islam, since people rely on the media for news and information. The present study focuses on content analysis of terminology used to describe Islam in selected Nige
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Joharry, Siti Aeisha, and Nor Diyana Saupi. "ICERD in Malaysian online news reports: A cross-linguistic comparative corpus analysis." International Journal of Modern Languages And Applied Linguistics 3, no. 4 (2019): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/ijmal.v3i4.7724.

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The International Convention for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (ICERD), which was not ratified in Malaysia, created a heated public discourse in the media. This cross-linguistic comparative study investigates the representation of ICERD in Malaysian news reports of two online sources in Malaysia – the widely read English portal: The Star Online, and its Malay equivalent: Berita Harian. A corpus-assisted discourse analysis was conducted to examine how news on ‘ICERD’ were reported in both English and Malay online newspapers. Initial comparative analysis of both newspapers revealed th
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Indarti, Dwi. "Syntactic complexity of online newspaper editorials across countries." Studies in English Language and Education 5, no. 2 (2018): 294–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.24815/siele.v5i2.11320.

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This study attempts to reveal the syntactic complexity of online English newspaper editorials across countries. The data was taken from ten online English newspaper and was analyzed by using L2 syntactic complexity analyzer (Lu, 2010). Second Language Syntactic Complexity Analyzer (L2SCA) program displays fourteen syntactic complexity measures. Those editorials were derived from ten online newspaper in the USA, UK, Egypt, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia and Singapore. All the editorials were written in English by the local newspaper editors, so they contain varied product
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Indarti, Dwi. "Lexical richness of newspaper editorials published in Southeast Asian countries." Studies in English Language and Education 7, no. 1 (2020): 55–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.24815/siele.v7i1.15032.

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This paper investigates the lexical richness of newspaper editorials written by the writers from ESL (English as a Second Language) and EFL (English as a Foreign Language) of Southeast Asian countries. Using editorial texts published on the same day in two major online newspapers from Malaysia and the Philippines as representative of ESL countries, and two major online newspapers published in Indonesia and Thailand that represent EFL countries, this paper compares the production of Type Token Ratio (TTR) as a measurement of the lexical richness. This study displays a profile of lexical richnes
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Zarza, Sahar. "Hedging and Boosting the Rhetorical Structure of English Newspaper Editorials." UKH Journal of Social Sciences 2, no. 1 (2018): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.25079/ukhjss.v2n1y2018.pp41-51.

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To present the official position of newspapers effectively to the public, the editors’ awareness of the rhetorical structure and linguistic elements employed in editorials is essential. Yet, no studies have explored the use of hedges and boosters in each rhetorical move of the editorials. To realize the objectives, 240 editorials published in the New York Times (NYT) and New Straits Times (NST) were analyzed at both macro and micro levels. The results revealed that both types of newspapers prefer the use of hedges to boosters in editorials. Furthermore, it was revealed that hedges in the NYT e
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Misman, Norealyna, Hamedi Mohd Adnan, and Amira Saryati Firdaus. "‘The Devil Other’: Crime News Discourses and Foreign Nationals in Malaysia." Jurnal Pengajian Media Malaysia 21, no. 1 (2019): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/jpmm.vol21no1.1.

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Crime news is considered as the most salient news among Malaysian. For the past 10 years, the relationship between the increasing number of foreign nationals in Malaysia and the increasing crime rate/crime reporting become and issue discussed from the grass root to the members of the Malaysian parliament. This article analyses recent news discourses surrounding foreign nationals in Malaysian crime reporting. Four English language daily newspapers are investigated over the year of 2016 which are The Star, The New Straits Times, The Sun, and The Malay Mail. The paper argues that foreign national
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YAMAGUCHI, TOSHIKO, and HUIXIN YEO. "Foreigner and Foreign in English-language Newspapers in Malaysia: A Framesemantic Approach." 3L: The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies 21, no. 2 (2015): 103–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/3l-2015-2102-08.

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Chung, Siaw-Fong. "A Corpus-Based Study of SARS in English News Reporting in Malaysia and in the United Kingdom." International Review of Pragmatics 3, no. 2 (2011): 270–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187731011x597541.

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AbstractThis paper analyses English news reporting in Malaysia (New Straits Times) and in the United Kingdom (The Times) over several consecutive months during the SARS epidemic in 2003. While the physical features (word counts, standardised type/token ratio, number of sentences, etc.) of both corpora were consistent (and the two newspapers used mostly the same metaphorical lexis), differing features of the two newspapers were found in the rhetoric meaning. A corpus-based investigation of the presentation of news, selection of lexis, and the foci of reporting during the SARS epidemic is thus p
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Mohd Nor, Nor Fariza, Novelia Bernice Jeffree, and Hilwa Abdullah@Mohd Nor. "Health is Wealth: A Corpus-driven Analysis of the Portrayal of Mental Health in Malaysian English Online Newspapers." GEMA Online® Journal of Language Studies 21, no. 2 (2021): 46–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/gema-2021-2102-03.

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Mohamed, Shafizan, Helmi Yusoh, and Wan Norshira Wan Ghazali. "Framing Sustainable Energy: A Comparative Analysis of Malay and English Newspapers in Malaysia." International Journal of Asian Social Science 10, no. 6 (2020): 295–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.18488/journal.1.2020.106.295.306.

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Yang, Lai Fong, and Md Sidin Ahmad Ishak. "Framing controversy over language policy in Malaysia: the coverage of PPSMI reversal (teaching of mathematics and science in English) by Malaysian newspapers." Asian Journal of Communication 22, no. 5 (2012): 449–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01292986.2012.701312.

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Kassed, Hanaa Kadum, and Che Su Mustaffa. "Agenda Setting Theory and International News: A Comparative Analysis of News Articles Coverage on Iraq War in Malaysian English Newspapers." SHS Web of Conferences 33 (2017): 00081. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173300081.

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Niner, Sara, Yarina Ahmad, and Denise Cuthbert. "The ‘social tsunami’: Media coverage of child abuse in Malaysia’s English-language newspapers in 2010." Media, Culture & Society 35, no. 4 (2013): 435–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0163443713483796.

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Il’ina, Svetlana S., and Yuliya V. Bekisheva. "Terms of Address in Guam (Chamorro) Variety of the English Language as a Means to Express Guamanians’ National Identity." Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices 17, no. 2 (2020): 140–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2618-897x-2019-17-2-140-156.

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The article is part of the authors big research on the forms of address in Asian varieties of the English language, which will finally be reflected in the Dictionary of the Forms of Address in World Englishes: Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Guam. Effective and successful communication largely depends on the forms of address used by the speakers. Being social phenomena, forms of address can vary from culture to culture following the traditions and etiquette rules of this culture. The questionnaires on the forms of address filled in by Guamanians; two dictionaries
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Lai Fong, Yang, and Md Sidin Ahmad Ishak. "Framing inter-religious dispute: a comparative analysis of Chinese-, English-, and Malay-language newspapers in Peninsular Malaysia." Chinese Journal of Communication 9, no. 2 (2015): 103–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17544750.2015.1096802.

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Zhang, Thomas Hongjie, and Jen Sern Tham. "Calls to Action (Mobilizing Information) on Cancer in Online News: Content Analysis." Journal of Medical Internet Research 23, no. 6 (2021): e26019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/26019.

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Background The health belief model explains that individual intentions and motivation of health behaviors are mostly subject to external cues to action, such as from interpersonal communications and media consumptions. The concept of mobilizing information (MI) refers to a type of mediated information that could call individuals to carry out particular health actions. Different media channels, especially digital media outlets, play an essential role as a health educator to disseminate cancer health information and persuade and mobilize cancer prevention in the community. However, little is kno
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Abd Aziz, Siti Hajar, Noor Mayudia Mohd Mothar, and Shahril Anuar Abdul Ghalim. "An analysis of The Star and The New Straits Times global Islamic news." Social and Management Research Journal 7, no. 1 (2010): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/smrj.v7i1.5185.

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Malaysian media received their world news from the international news agencies; therefore readers are flooded with news reports structured by the Westerns point ofvielv. This paper wishes to investigate the portrayal of Islam in news selected and republished in the World section of The Star and the New Straits Times. A content analysis revealed that most ofthe stories on Islam are revolved around war, crime and politics. News on Islam has reported that this religion been relatively associated with violence; suggesting that the news agencies are bias as reporting on Islam, especially in the new
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Alkaff, Sharifah Nurul Huda, and James Andrew Howard McLellan. "‘Stranger in the Dark’: A Comparative Analysis of the Reporting of Rape Cases Against Minors in Malay and English Newspapers in Brunei and Malaysia." GEMA Online® Journal of Language Studies 18, no. 3 (2018): 17–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/gema-2018-1803-02.

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Ambrosio De Nelson, Sonia. "Southeast Asian Press Coverage of Terrorism and the Bali Bombing." Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies 20 (April 10, 2004): 47–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.22439/cjas.v20i0.32.

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The war against terrorism is being carried out not only in Afghanistan where it was first declared but also in the media around the world. Southeast Asia became a focus of international attention after the U.S. administration identified the region as the second front in the fight against terrorism following the attacks in the United States on 11 September 2001. The perception that the region is a cradle for terrorism was reinforced by the Bali bombing in October 2002. The event was the first major terrorist attack after 11 September, and the worst act of violence against foreigners in Indonesi
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Taylor, Andrew. "Hong Kong’s English newspapers." English Today 5, no. 4 (1989): 18–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266078400004302.

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Fong, Yang Lai, Ramachandran Ponnan, and Antoon De Rycker. "Different Countries, Different Perspectives: A Comparative Analysis of the South China Sea Disputes Coverage by Malaysian and Chinese Newspapers." China Report 56, no. 1 (2020): 39–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0009445519895627.

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The South China Sea disputes involve both island and maritime claims among several sovereign states within the region, namely China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Brunei, Vietnam and Taiwan. Framing an analysis of international news and diplomatic relations allows researchers to examine how news organisations provide their audiences with context regarding news stories through content promotion and exclusion. This study examined how the Malaysian and Chinese newspapers reported about the South China Sea disputes and Malaysia–China bilateral relations. The findings indicated that the newspapers rep
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Fauzi, Iwan. "ENGLISH BORROWINGS IN INDONESIAN NEWSPAPERS." Journal on English as a Foreign Language 4, no. 1 (2015): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.23971/jefl.v4i1.71.

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Jowitt, David. "The English of Nigerian newspapers." English Today 10, no. 4 (1994): 23–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266078400007859.

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Wen, Ong Sheau, Ihediwa Samuel Chibundu, and Siah Poh Chua. "The Ongoing Debate on Chinese Primary Education: A Framing Analysis of Malaysian Newspapers." Asia Pacific Media Educator 30, no. 1 (2020): 9–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1326365x20945416.

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In Malaysia, Chinese vernacular education has been a highly contested and much debated political issue in the mass media. This study examines how Malaysian newspapers framed Chinese primary education for a 3-year period (2015–2017) which is before the 2018 election. Findings showed that, the proximity of election has led to a surge in news reporting about Chinese primary education. Political considerations remain central in mainstream newspapers’ reporting in which official sources are dominant in shaping public understanding of the issue. Alternative newspapers serve as a counter-establishmen
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Theng Ong, Theng, and Robert M. McKenzie. "The language of suffering: Media discourse and public attitudes towards the MH17 air tragedy in Malaysia and the UK." Discourse & Communication 13, no. 5 (2019): 562–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750481319842455.

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‘If it bleeds, it leads’, events characterised by fatalities, are likely to attract high levels of media coverage. This study adopts a multidisciplinary approach to investigate public discourses on the MH17 tragedy in Malaysia and the United Kingdom. First, corpus-based discourse analysis was employed to explore the construction of the Malaysian Airlines tragedy MH17 in four selected Malaysian and British newspapers. In addition, an attitudinal study examining 50 Malaysian and 50 UK nationals’ perceptions of the tragedy was conducted. Keywords analysis revealed an overall tendency for the news
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Das, Somnath. "Preservation of Newspapers." DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 29, no. 1 (2009): 72–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/djlit.29.234.

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Streckfuss, Richard. "News Before Newspapers." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 75, no. 1 (1998): 84–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909807500110.

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From 1513 to 1640, news pamphlets informed and entertained the English. Such publications have been difficult to identify and little has been written about them. More than 1,200 pamphlets were identified by reviewing entries in the Short Title Catalogue. They were then analyzed by numbers produced and subject matter. Factors that news pamphlets may share with modern news formats - including subject matter, sales methods, and newsgathering techniques - are described. Their characteristic tone is also examined. It is suggested that news pamphlets may help media historians examine what is univers
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Fries, Udo. "Text Classes in Early English Newspapers." European Journal of English Studies 5, no. 2 (2001): 167–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1076/ejes.5.2.167.7310.

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Brownlees, Nicholas. "Spoken Discourse in Early English Newspapers." Media History 11, no. 1-2 (2005): 69–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1368880052000342424.

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MACDONALD, SIMON. "English-Language Newspapers in Revolutionary France." Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies 36, no. 1 (2012): 17–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1754-0208.2011.00468.x.

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Abbas Bagirova, Mulayim, and Mehriban Agshay Abdullayeva. "Translation features of the english newspapers." SCIENTIFIC WORK 56, no. 07 (2020): 32–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/56/32-39.

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The English newspaper history is one of the stages of the world's press history, and its origins go back centuries ago. Today, the tendency to media outlets, newspapers, magazines, television, etc. and great interest to "new media" (Internet, social media, etc.) by many of us is just one of the innovations that the internet brings with itself, and no doubt today's modern media are the next stage of the development of traditional media. English newspaper style may be defined as a system of interrelated lexical, phraseological and grammatical means that basically serves the purpose of informing
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Hassan, Isyaku, Mohd N. L. Azmi, and Usman I. Abubakar. "Framing Islam in News Reporting: A Comparative Content Analysis." Asian Social Science 13, no. 10 (2017): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ass.v13n10p112.

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The emergence of modern communication technology suggests that the society as a whole is now a simple hostage at the hands of the media. However, the time has come to ask whether the people are being managed, manipulated, massaged or brainwashed by the media. Media contents are unjustifiably dominated by expressions that create negative impressions of Islam. As a result, the media accentuate anti-Muslim bias and bigotry. This study aims to comparatively examine how Nigerian and Malaysian newspapers frame Islam-related events in news reporting. Using purposive sampling, Punch and Vanguard were
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Shrestha, Bina. "Beliefs and Habits Towards the Use of English Newspapers in Learning Autonomy." Research Nepal Journal of Development Studies 3, no. 1 (2020): 113–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/rnjds.v3i1.29657.

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The current era is an era of media and technology. Reading English newspaper is also a technological issue of language learning and teaching. Many studies have shown that autonomous learners are able to learn the language without being spoon-fed the information and assistance. Learners perform many activities inside the classroom and outside the classroom. The present article is the exploration of autonomic English learning strategies through newspaper reading. This study attempts to explore the students’ and teachers’ beliefs towards the use of English newspapers with reference to learning au
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Dr. Babar Hussain Shah, Dr. Malik Adnan, and Dr. Irem Sultana. "Development News in Print Media of Pakistan: The Case of Urdu and English Press." sjesr 3, no. 2 (2020): 244–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.36902/sjesr-vol3-iss2-2020(244-251).

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This research was aimed to explore the coverage of development related news in Pakistani print media. To analyze the coverage, two leading newspapers of Pakistan- daily Dawn and daily Jang were selected by the researchers. Both are leading newspapers of Urdu and English language. The study is based on content analysis with a purposive sampling technique. All development news appearing on front, back and inner pages of newspapers were analyzed. The period for selection of news was from November 1st, 2018 to December 31st 2018. In this study, all those news are unit of analysis which deal with t
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Dutt, Bharvi, and K. C. Garg. "S&T coverage in English-language Indian dailies." Journal of Science Communication 11, no. 03 (2012): A01. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.11030201.

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The paper examines the coverage of S&T related items published in selected English-language Indian newspapers in terms of their quantification and thematic representation. S&T is not the priority of the English-language newspapers in India. Even sports get several times more coverage than science. There is a case for amply visible representation of science in the press. Health, Environment, Space S&T, and Astronomy were the four dominant subjects covered. Most of the science covered in the newspapers was performed in the US, the UK and other advanced countries of Europe. Among all
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Nik Hasan, Nik Norma. "THE ROLE OF MALAYSIAN ONLINE MEDIA FOR ACHIEVING THE SDGS AND THE MALAYSIA’S DEVELOPMENT AGENDA." Book Chapters of The 1st Jakarta International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (JICoSSH) 3 (March 2, 2019): 329–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.33822/jicossh.v3i0.25.

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In this presentation I argue that the media are important tools of national development. One way to propel the SDGs into the public sphere and planes of national discourse is through the media because of its ability to hold government accountable to the people. Subsequently, the role of the media in development will be: to serve as nation builders, partners with government, agents of empowerment as well as watchdogs and guardians of transparency. This study used the News Framing theory to examine how Malaysian online newspapers framed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which also aligns
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Hawes, Thomas, and Sarah Thomas. "Language bias against women in British and Malaysian newspapers." Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 18, no. 2 (1995): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/aral.18.2.01haw.

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Abstract This paper examines a few techniques of sexist role reinforcement in the British newspapers The Sun and The Daily Mirror and the Malaysian newspapers The Star and The New Straits Times. Beginning with a discussion of stereotyping and the conservative male- dominated ideology prevalent in the British press, it goes on to cite linguistic items and female/male ratios that expose this ideology. Features we look at include modification, relexicalisation and reductive language, as well as puns, alliteration and the classification of women as either pin-up commodities or annexes of the males
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Choi, Youngju. "Metonymic Vehicles in Event Names Found in English Newspapers in Comparison to Korean Newspapers." Journal of Linguistics Science 96 (March 31, 2021): 257–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.21296/jls.2021.3.96.257.

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Mohamed, Shafizan, and Haekal Adha Al Giffari. "SIMILAR BUT NOT ALIKE: THE FRAMING OF COVID-19 IN INDONESIAN AND MALAYSIAN NEWSPAPERS." Metacommunication: Journal of Communication Studies 6, no. 2 (2021): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/mc.v6i2.11106.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly caused havoc all over the world. Governments, healthcare personnel, and the general public are all struggling to survive the health crisis. In such calamity, the media plays an important role as it is able to impact public attitude and response towards the pandemic. Malaysia and Indonesia are two neighbouring countries that are equally affected by the pandemic. These countries share the same language and geographic location, but they have distinct populations, government systems, and ethnic identities. This study compares the news framing of Covid-19 in Mala
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Tanikawa, Miki, and Shuning Lu. "Do english-language newspapers make universities prestigious?" Agenda Setting Journal 1, no. 2 (2017): 137–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/asj.1.2.04tan.

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Abstract This study investigated whether English-language news media, which increased coverage of two large, well known private universities in Japan, increased their salience in the minds of international residents in Japan. Based on the agenda-setting theory of media influence, the authors made use of university enrollment trends as an indicator of public salience and found that the English-language media contributed to the growing prestige of the universities among the non-Japanese population. Academic reality in Japan underwent little change during that period with the top ranking governme
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DUBEY, VINOD S. "The lexical style of Indian English newspapers." World Englishes 10, no. 1 (1991): 19–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-971x.1991.tb00134.x.

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Yousuf, Mohammad, Md Mahfuzul Haque, and Md Khadimul Islam. "Online niches of English-language newspapers in Bangladesh: Analyzing news stories and user engagement on Facebook." Newspaper Research Journal 40, no. 1 (2019): 106–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0739532918814545.

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This study examines the online niches of English-language newspapers in Bangladesh by analyzing stories and user engagement on the Facebook pages of five highest circulated newspapers. Based on the theory of the niche, this study analyzed data on 17,687 Facebook posts downloaded programmatically. Results indicate that users read these newspapers for in-depth news stories and features on diplomacy, national security, lifestyle, science, technology, and international events. The study identified a gap between what these newspapers offer and what their users want.
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Sadia, Saba, and Mamuna Ghani. "Modality in Editorials of Pakistani English Newspapers: A Corpus Based Study." International Journal of English Linguistics 9, no. 1 (2018): 144. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v9n1p144.

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Modality is an important grammatical expression which finds its expression in the editorial section of newspapers in Pakistan. Firstly, this paper deals with the analysis of “Modals” in English and highlights their nature and function. Secondly, it reports on which modal verbs are commonly used by the editors. Thirdly, it is focused on how the modal verbs in Pakistani English newspapers are used to manipulate readers’ opinion towards specific issues. For this purpose, a corpus of two Pakistani English newspapers: The Dawn and The News, equally divided by editors,
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Rubbani, Awais, Robina Sarwar, and Rabia Ghaffar. "Construction of Reality in Pakistani English Newspapers: A Semiotic Analysis Study." International Journal of English Language Studies 3, no. 2 (2021): 26–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/ijels.2021.3.2.4.

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Representation of social issues of the society through cartoons is of great importance in Pakistan. The newspapers’ cartoonists represent social issues according to their own objectives. They construct satire on these social issues by using images and captions. It is significant to investigate how the newspapers’ cartoonists frame reader’s opinion about social issues of the society through linguistic choices. The current study was conducted to examine social satire in cartoons in Pakistani English newspapers. The objectives of the current research were to identify the recurring social themes i
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