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경성 기사와 연성 기사의 문체적 특징과 변화 - 2000년대 초와 2010년대 초의 정치·경제·사회 및 문화 기사 코퍼스 비교Characteristics and Changes of Hard News and Soft News in Newspaper Style - A Comparison of Politics, Economy, Society, and Culture News Corpora in the Early 2000s and the Early 2010s

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Characteristics and Changes of Hard News and Soft News in Newspaper Style - A Comparison of Politics, Economy, Society, and Culture News Corpora in the Early 2000s and the Early 2010s
Authors
김소희강범모
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
한국언어학회
Keywords
corpus; newspaper; hard news; soft news; style; written language; spoken language; keyword analysis; correspondence analysis; log-likelihood ratio
Citation
언어, v.40, no.1, pp.41 - 66
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
언어
Volume
40
Number
1
Start Page
41
End Page
66
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/95520
DOI
10.18855/lisoko.2015.40.1.003
ISSN
1229-4039
Abstract
Kim, So-hee & Kang, Beom-mo. 2015. Characteristics and Changes of Hard News and Soft News in Newspaper Style - A Comparison of Politics, Economy, Society, and Culture News Corpora in the Early 2000s and the Early 2010s. Korean Journal of Linguistics, 40-1, 41-66. This paper aims to identify stylistic characteristics of hard news and soft news and to examine the stylistic changes of the news in recent years. In order to do this, we analyzed a large corpus (about 150 million words) statistically. We first classified a news corpus(Trend21) into two groups representing hard news and soft news (political/economic/social subjects vs. cultural subjects). Each group was classified again by the year of issue - the early 2000s and the early 2010s. And then, we extracted keywords from each group by means of keyword analysis. Finally, we conducted correspondence analysis and observed the result in a two-dimensional domain. We particularly focused on linguistic features which show stylistic characteristics of written and spoken language such as verbs and adjectives, predicate nouns (mostly Sino-Korean), personal pronouns, degree verbs (with empathic meanings). The result shows that the style of hard news is relatively similar to written language whereas the style of soft news is similar to spoken language. It also shows some stylistic changes in the news on political, economic and social affairs. The tendency is that hard news has become closer to soft news in style. (Korea University)
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