The lexico-phraseological profile of professional film reviews published by the British media: A corpus-linguistic study

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Szczygłowska TatianaORCID,

Abstract

Using corpus linguistic techniques, this exploratory study is intended to provide a descriptive in-sight into frequent lexical bundles, keywords and key terms as well as selected lexical markers of style used in a corpus of professional film reviews. The research material includes 210 domain-specific texts from the years 2020-2021, extracted from the websites of six British newspapers, magazines and institutions offering guides for moviegoers. The results show that the analyzed reviews make frequent use of general cinematic terms and more specific lexis denoting the different types and (sub)genres of cinematic productions repre-sented by the reviewed films. Other salient lexical features include a high concentration of referential but low concentration of stance bundles, though attitudinal items, particularly evaluation adjectives, signifi-cantly enrich the lexical inventory of the reviews. The presented data may have important pedagogic appli-cations in the area of teaching authentic English to future film reviewers and film journalists.

Publisher

University of Bialystok

Subject

Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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