1. Thematic choice and progression in English and Chinese radio news texts: a systemic functional analysis.
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Liu, Lijin and Tucker, Gordon
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RADIO journalism , *FUNCTIONAL linguistics , *RADIO broadcasting , *COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
This paper reports on a comparative study of thematic choice and progression in English and Chinese radio news texts, conducted within the systemic functional theory of Theme-Rheme () and the thematic progression model evolving from Daneš's work in the 1970s. It is suggested, following a detailed analysis of a corpus of sixty English and Chinese texts, that there are some similarities and disparities in structuring thematic information between the two languages. Overall, the key differences identified are that the English news tends to have a greater incidence of textual, and thus, multiple Themes, whereas the Chinese news tends to allow elliptical participants and circumstantial elements to be thematized more frequently. Such differences can be attributable to the distinctions in grammatical structure across the languages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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