Fraseologia i modalització en la crònica futbolística
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qfilologia.12.4099Keywords:
Modalisation, phraseology, chronicle, footballAbstract
Some particularities of football’s journalistic chronicles make this genre an interesting area for the study of linguistic modalisation, specially owing to the incorporation of value judgements which are not present in other kinds of journalistic chronicles. More precisely, this paper analyses the chronicler’s opinions in order to investigate how prefabricated lexical units show not only the writer’s beliefs but also the emotional involvement of the readers that he looks for. The paper takes on a phraseological perspective and draws on a corpus of 100 chronicles of the Spanish First Division Professional Football League.
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