Nuevas perspectivas en análisis del discurso informativo. El género
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qfilologia.10.5085Keywords:
genre, conversational exchange, general systems theory, press, sociological theory, theory of communicative actionAbstract
The purpose of this paper is to apply the latest developments in cognitive psychology to the analysis of journalistic language as a language for specific purposes. Thus its aim is twofold: first to study this application in the field of translation of various stylistic genres as different specific codes (journalistic language versus business language), and secondly, to examine it as regards the process of discursive cohesion.
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