IMPARTIALITY OR WAR OF WORDS?

Abstract

The paper argues that English news stories create the effect of impartiality referring to information sources in different ways which is reflected in four text-building models: subjective, subjectivizing, objectivizing, and objective.

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Serhii Potapenko

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Serhii Potapenko (2015). IMPARTIALITY OR WAR OF WORDS?. Записки з романо-германської філології, 1(), 115-125. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-415907