Hypertext grammar: notes on linguistic regularities in brazilian digital journalism
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Grammar. Hypertext. Digital Journalism.Abstract
In the digital environment, hypertext builds the news. A language is consolidated in the last two decades. This article is dedicated to discussing linguistic regularities of journalistic discourse on the web. If there's a language peculiar to the medium, there is also a corresponding grammar: hypertext grammar. This study shows that the uses of language in the digital environment allows the creation of effective parameters to web journalistic practice.Downloads
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Copyright (c) 2011 Francilaine Munhoz Moraes, Thais Mendonça Jorge

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