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<mods:namePart>Luo, Sha</mods:namePart>
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<mods:abstract>The METOO movement (or #METOO) has been widely reported by American media outlets.&#xd;
Politicians and social activists take advantage of this social movement as a great momentum to&#xd;
promote political, economic and social policies in multiple areas especially the ones related to&#xd;
women’s rights. In turn, the movement gained even more extensive media exposure. However,&#xd;
as people enter the #METOO era, the general public and media start to split into different camps&#xd;
in terms of their opinion about this social movement.&#xd;
In this paper, we can observe how two American news outlets with opposing partisan leanings&#xd;
-CNN and FOX News- use different linguistic devices and strategies to report the METOO&#xd;
movement, its associated events as well as actors and participants involved. By conducting a&#xd;
linguistic analysis of news discourse produced by both outlets, the signals of their respective&#xd;
attitudes or opinions can be detected.&#xd;
Corpus linguistic (CL) analysis and critical discourse analysis (CDA) as synergetic approaches&#xd;
are presented to investigate news discourse produced by CNN and FOX News; the corpusbased&#xd;
study addresses different grammatic categories with a primary focus on the noun, while&#xd;
CDA or more specifically van Dijk’s news discourse model is applied in a case study of a&#xd;
specific news event to present a systematic and critical interpretation of news texts at different&#xd;
dimensions starting from the microstructural and macrostructural dimension (i.e. textual&#xd;
structure) up to superstructural (i.e. news schemata) and rhetorical dimension.</mods:abstract>
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<mods:languageTerm>eng</mods:languageTerm>
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<mods:title>Corpus-based Critical Discourse Analysis of News Reports on METOO Movement</mods:title>
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