GENRE CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN NEWSPAPER LANGUAGE
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Writing for newspapers began in England in the seventeenth century. By the end of the sixteenth century, brief news booklets started to appear. Any such newspaper would either focus on a single topic or provide news from a single source. Observe the headings of a few of the first news booklets: "News from Spain and Holland" (1593), "News from Stukely's and Morice's Rebellion, a brief rehearsal" (1579), and "Wonderful and strange news out of Suffolke and Essex, where it rained wheat the space of six or seven miles."(1583). Although news pamphlets were clearly the direct ancestors of the British press, they only sometimes appeared and cannot be classified as newspapers.##submission.downloads##
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Zarina, R. (2024). GENRE CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN NEWSPAPER LANGUAGE. Yevroosiyo Akademik Tadqiqotlar Jurnali, 4(3), 97-99. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10896700
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