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Component 02: Dimensions of Linguistic Variation
2.2 Language in the Media
2.2.1 Analyzing Media Texts
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Media language includes informing audiences with
factual information
.
True
News articles are factual reports on current
events
The tone and register of media language can be formal or
informal
Media language is used to convey meaning, influence opinions, and engage
audiences
What type of media text is often written in a formal, objective style?
News articles
Which technique is used in headlines to grab attention?
Catchy phrases
What is the primary categorization of media texts based on?
Purpose and format
What is the purpose of rhetorical questions in media language?
Engage the audience
What is the purpose of emotive language in media language?
Evoke emotional response
What does alliteration create in media language?
Catchy, memorable phrasing
Linguistic techniques in media texts help to inform, persuade, entertain, and
connect
Steps in developing effective analytical strategies for media text analysis
1️⃣ Identify the purpose and target audience
2️⃣ Analyze linguistic features
Match the analytical strategy with its purpose:
Identifying purpose and audience ↔️ Understanding how language is used
Analyzing linguistic features ↔️ Revealing how techniques convey meaning
Evaluating effectiveness ↔️ Assessing how well goals are achieved
Comparing across media types ↔️ Identifying similarities and differences
What is an example of media language used to inform an audience?
New study shows rise in obesity rates
Emotive language is used in media texts to evoke an emotional
response
Match the linguistic feature with its purpose:
Metaphors ↔️ Make ideas more relatable
Repetition ↔️ Reinforce key points
Hyperbole ↔️ Exaggerate for emphasis
Alliteration ↔️ Create catchy phrasing
Analyzing linguistic features helps uncover how language conveys
meaning
What should you consider when evaluating the effectiveness of a media text?
How well it achieves its purpose
What is the effect of emotive language on the audience?
Creates empathy or outrage
What is the first step in analyzing a media text using evidence-based analysis?
Identify the purpose and audience
What are the primary purposes of media texts?
Inform, persuade, entertain, connect
What is the primary focus of media language in media texts?
Conveying meaning
Match the function of media language with its technique:
Informing ↔️ Concise writing
Persuading ↔️ Emotional appeals
Entertaining ↔️ Humorous tone
Connecting ↔️ Informal register
Advertisements are designed to persuade
audiences
to buy a product or service.
True
Concise writing and
statistics
are used in media language to inform audiences.
True
Match the linguistic feature with its purpose:
Rhetorical questions ↔️ Engage the audience
Emotive language ↔️ Influence attitudes
Hyperbole ↔️ Exaggerate for emphasis
Metaphors and
analogies
are used in media language to make complex ideas more relatable.
True
Repetition in media language is used to reinforce key
points
What is the purpose of metaphors and analogies in media language?
Make complex ideas relatable
Identifying the purpose and target audience is the first step in
media text
analysis
True
Analyzing linguistic features reveals how media texts convey meaning, influence opinions, and connect with the
audience
Headline styles in media language are used to grab
attention
What is the purpose of repetition in media language?
Reinforce key points
Alliteration
is used in media language to create catchy, memorable phrasing.
True
Identifying the purpose and audience is a key strategy when analyzing media texts.
True
Hyperbole is a linguistic technique that exaggerates for emphasis and memorability.
True
Intended meaning refers to what the media text aims to
communicate
Evidence-based analysis strengthens arguments with real-world examples from
media texts
.
True
A news headline using emotive language is intended to persuade the
audience
.
True
Match the media text with its intended purpose:
News article ↔️ Inform
Advertisement ↔️ Persuade
Blog post ↔️ Entertain
Social media update ↔️ Connect
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