The use of questions and the consequences for face work in media discourse : an empirical analysis of The Jeremy Kyle Show

This empirical study explores the expression of face work in a confessional televised talk show, The Jeremy Kyle Show, with the principal focus of analysis and examination on the host's interrogative speech actions towards his invited guests. The data were collected (recorded) from October 2007...

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Main Author: Yang, Han-Shiou
Published: University of Brighton 2014
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Yang, Han-Shiou
The use of questions and the consequences for face work in media discourse : an empirical analysis of The Jeremy Kyle Show
description This empirical study explores the expression of face work in a confessional televised talk show, The Jeremy Kyle Show, with the principal focus of analysis and examination on the host's interrogative speech actions towards his invited guests. The data were collected (recorded) from October 2007 to December 2010 and some more recent data were recorded from November 2012 to November 2013. In total, there is a recorded corpus of some 500 shows of one hour each.
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title The use of questions and the consequences for face work in media discourse : an empirical analysis of The Jeremy Kyle Show
title_short The use of questions and the consequences for face work in media discourse : an empirical analysis of The Jeremy Kyle Show
title_full The use of questions and the consequences for face work in media discourse : an empirical analysis of The Jeremy Kyle Show
title_fullStr The use of questions and the consequences for face work in media discourse : an empirical analysis of The Jeremy Kyle Show
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