
Features
* shows clearly how more systematic and reliable prediction can be made as to whether a news text is likely to manipulate someone reading for gist
* provides accessible outlines of connectionism, cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistic research on inference generation, relevance theory, which assume no previous knowledge
* brings together contemporary linguistic and cognitive approaches which usually do not communicate
*provides a useful overview of how language cognition is understood in CDA, revealing tensions in this understanding.
In offering novel criticism of some key aspects of CDA and in suggesting ways in which critical analyses of news texts can be improved, this book is likely to be both topical and controversial.
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