EXPLORING SYNTAX AND STYLE IN ENGLISH ONLINE NEWS
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Saidova Mukhayyo Umedilloevna
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Tursunova Sarvinoz G’afurovna
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- Keywords:
- syntax, style, online news, discourse analysis, media linguistics, stylistic devices
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The present study explores the syntactic and stylistic features of English online news texts within the framework of functional discourse analysis. In recent years, digital media has become a dominant platform for public communication, where linguistic choices play a crucial role in shaping readers’ perception and interpretation of events (Halliday & Matthiessen, 2014). This research focuses on how lexical and syntactic devices such as inversion, parallelism, evaluative vocabulary, and nominalization function to achieve persuasive and informative effects in online news discourse. A corpus of news articles from BBC News and The Guardian was analyzed to identify the most frequent and contextually significant stylistic patterns
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- 2025-10-30
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