A Critical Linguistic Study of Language Variation and Ideological Differences in Media Discourse in Nigeria.
This paper demonstrates that news discourse is a product of social processes and that a strong connection exists between language and ideology. Social events are reported and mediated by the linguistic resources available to a news reporter, so that linguistic choices are determined not only by the events being reported but also the ideological position of the newspaper which the reporter...
Published at Ibadan Journal of English Studies, (University of Ibadan, Nigeria) Vol. 3
Published in 2006
Chiluwa, I.
Chiluwa Innocent E. MNAL. » Innocent Chiluwa is Professor of English Linguistics (Discourse Analysis) and Media/Digital Communications in the Department of Languages & General Studies, Covenant University, Ota (Nigeria). He is currently the Head of Department and former Dean, College of Leadership and Development Studies.
Prof. Chiluwa is a Research Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH) (Bonn), and a... view full profile