Evaluating Interethnic Conflict in the Press: a Cross-Linguistic Discourse Analysis Model
Evaluating Interethnic Conflict in the Press: a Cross-Linguistic Discourse Analysis Model
Mcgarry, Richard G.
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Although Judge Shields reflects many of Mrs. Otieno 's claims in his ruling, Mrs. Otieno herself, including her reactions to the ruling, does not receive any special post-lead focus in this story. Her foiled plans for burying her husband are reported, but this discussion is placed at the end of the article (TP 7) . The body of the story comprises seven thematic paragraphs, two of which can be considered transitional, 175 i.e. discussing backgrounded information while functioning to signal a cha...nge in topic. The structural framework of the story is represented in Figure 5.1. The outline below is structured in such a way as to illustrate the thematic flow of the story. Each thematic unit (including the headline/lead) is listed in the order of its appearance in the story. The OP designation, recorded in parentheses following the TP number, signifies which of the article's OP's comprise a single TP. For example, OP's 7-9 of the story constitute TP 4. Each TP is given a title which signifies either the function of the TP within the scope of the discourse or the main topic of the TP.
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