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    TRANSITION SIGNALS IN HEADLINE NEWS by Indah Sari

    “…This study aimed to analyze the types of transition signals in headline news and the reasons for using transition signals in writing. …”
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    A Critical Approach to the Headlines and Sources of “Writing and Editing Styles” and “Editing Workshop” (1) and (2) Lessons in Bachelor Course of Persian Language and Literature by Elham Sayyedan

    “…The present study investigates the effectiveness of the headlines of such lessons as “writing and editing styles” and “editing workshop” (1) and (2) in curricula presented in BA course of Persian language and literature. …”
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    Syntactic Patterns of News Headlines in Philippine and American Newspapers by Rommel Tabula, Richard Agbayani

    Published in JPAIR (2015-10-01)
    “…The study explored the syntactic patterns of news headlines in Philippine and American newspapers. Specifically, it examined the grammatical patterns and cohesive conjunctions commonly employed by news writers; the contrastive analysis on the use of cohesive conjunctions in long headlines; and the cultural practices reflected in headline writing. …”
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    Headline-Guided Extractive Summarization for Thai News Articles by Pimpitchaya Kositcharoensuk, Nakarin Sritrakool, Ploy N. Pratanwanich

    Published in IEEE Access (2025-01-01)
    “…Additionally, we introduce two strategies for aggregating headline-body similarities, simple average and harmonic mean, providing flexibility in sentence selection to accommodate varying writing styles. …”
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    How to generate popular post headlines on social media? by Zhouxiang Fang, Min Yu, Zhendong Fu, Boning Zhang, Xuanwen Huang, Xiaoqi Tang, Yang Yang

    Published in AI Open (2024-01-01)
    “…However, the current mainstream method for headline generation is still manually writing, which is unstable and requires extensive human effort. …”
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    Optimizing Content with A/B Headline Testing: Changing Newsroom Practices by Nick Hagar, Nicholas Diakopoulos

    Published in Media and Communication (2019-02-01)
    “…This article presents the results of an interview study which illuminate the ways in which A/B testing algorithms are changing workflow and headline writing practices, as well as the social dynamics shaping this process and its implementation within US newsrooms.…”
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    Stereotype-Generating Potential of Ukrainian News Internet Resources Headlines for Ukrainian Youth by Yuliia Priadko

    “…Main objective of the study: to identify the facts of conscious or unconscious assistance in the formation of new stereotypes and supporting active stereotypes against different social groups, for instance, drug addicts, former prisoners, Romani people and sexual minorities, among Ukrainian youth in the headlines of leading domestic news Internet resources. …”
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    The Power of Headlines: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Tempo.Co English News by Asa Wisesa Betari, Gabriel Aditya Virginio, Siti Mukminatun, Siti Sudartini

    Published in Inspiring (2025-09-01)
    “… With the rapid development of digital technology, online news headlines play a crucial role in shaping public perception. …”
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    A Critical Discourse Analysis Study of Reduplication in Some Selected English Newspapers Headlines by Mahmood Farhan

    Published in مجلة الآداب (2024-06-01)
    “…The main conclusions that this paper arrived at are :(a) the newspaper headlines have been described by employing more informal and simple vocabulary;(b) the style of writing is described as having clarity, directness, and freshness;(c) the editors of these newspapers use concrete, specific, and common words to convince their reader;(d)the semantic interpretation reveals that lexical  features include collocation, synonymy and metaphor to reinforce language of persuasion;(e) the syntactic analysis shows that the most frequent tenses are simple present tense with active voice construction;(f) the morphological analysis unveils that editors use different reduplications to meet the purpose of their articles; and (g) the current social analysis reveals that the editors use different dates, occasions, venues and political figures. …”
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    Punctuation in Chuvash Media Language by Artem D. Gavrilov

    Published in Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices (2023-06-01)
    “…The topic is relevant due to the fact that in the conditions of developing screen culture, journalists influence the mass consciousness intensively, their speech activity makes an impact on the linguistic tastes of society and reflects the main trends in the actual practice of writing. This is clearly seen in the example of such a stylistically and pragmatically significant unit of media speech as an online analytical newspaper headline. …”
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    Debunking News as a Journalistic Genre: From the Inverted Pyramid to a Circular Writing Model by Paula Herrero-Diz, David Varona-Aramburu, Marta Pérez-Escolar

    Published in International Journal of Communication (2024-02-01)
    “…Findings indicate a circular writing structure with common elements present in debunk news: A headline that points out and stresses the falsehood; a first paragraph that presents the origin of the disinformation; a body of the text that exposes the evidence found when analyzing the facts; and finally, a closing paragraph, that is the final verdict, that asserts whether the news is true or false, underlines the truth, and labels the credibility of the information. …”
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    Fact or Fake? How News Title, Sentiment and Writing Style help AI to detect COVID-19 Fake News? by Chen-Shu Wang, Bo-Yi Li, Kai-Wen Wang, Zhi-Chi Lin

    Published in Applied Artificial Intelligence (2024-12-01)
    “…A significant finding is that in-depth content analysis offers more insights compared to mere headline scrutiny, though headlines do aid in marginally increasing accuracy. …”
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    Non-translation as palimpsest in hermetic poetry by Alexey E. Masalov

    “…Ezra Pound’s “Pisan Cantos” is a multi-layered palimpsest rewritten and written over previous editions several times, in which the non-translation of quotes, sayings and headlines becomes an aesthetically significant device. …”
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