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Framing-effects approach: A theoretical and methodological critique

The article deals with research on framing effects. First, I will start with classifying different approaches on framing...

Keywords: frame, framing, schema, cognition, media effects

12/2004 | Communications, Walter de Gruyter
Frames, schemata, and news reporting

This article deals with frames and schemata in news reporting. It distinguishes frames and schemata in newsroom discourse and news reports...

Keywords: frame, framing, schema, discourse, news reporting

04/2006 | Communications, Walter de Gruyter
Beyond accessibility? Toward an on-line and memory-based model of framing effects

This theoretical article investigates the effects of media frames on individuals' judgments...

Keywords: framing, on-line judgments, memory-based judgments, accessibility, persuasion, media effects

03/2007 | Communications, Walter de Gruyter
Intertextuality in interaction: Reframing family arguments in public and private

Building on Becker's notion of prior text and Bakhtin's of dialogicality, I explore intertextuality in family discourse by tracing how three couples' conflicts about domestic responsibilities are recycled, reframed, and rekeyed over time, both between each other and in conversation with others: in one case with a friend, and in another with the couple's child...

Keywords: intertextuality, family discourse, framing, conflict talk, interactional sociolinguistics

09/2006 | Text - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse, Walter de Gruyter
‘Honey, I'm home!’: Framing in family dinnertime homecomings

Dinnertime has served as a lucrative site for the study of family discourse (e.g., Blum-Kulka 1997; Ochs and Taylor 1995)...

Keywords: family, framing, footing, discourse analysis, interactional sociolinguistics

09/2006 | Text - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse, Walter de Gruyter
Typologically motivated over- vs. underspecification of gender in Germanic languages

This paper investigates different means of expressing natural gender in personal terms, namely derivational suffixes, different inflectional classes, and the inflection of pronouns, adjectives, and determiners for grammatical gender in the history of Ger-man, English, and Swedish...

Keywords: Germanic languages, typology, morphosyntax, gender, framing

03/2007 | STUF – Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung, Akademie Verlag