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Martin Montgomery

    Martin Montgomery is Emeritus Professor of Literary Linguistics at the University of Macau, China. He previously served as Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and Head of the Departments of English and of Communication. He is also a Visiting Professor at the University of Strathclyde, UK, where he was Head of the Department of English Studies and Director of the Scottish Centre for Journalism Studies.

    Language, Media and Culture
    Ways of Reading
    An Introduction to Language and Society
    The Discourse of Broadcast News
    • 2018

      Language, Media and Culture

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Language, Media and Culture: The Key Concepts is an authoritative and indispensable guide to the essential terminology of the overlapping fields of Language, Media and Culture. Designed to give students and researchers 'tools for thinking with' in addressing major issues of communicative change in the 21st century, the book covers over 500 concepts as well as containing an extensive bibliography to aid further study. Subjects covered include:AuthenticityTruthinessStructures of feelingTurn-takingTransitivityValidity claimsWith cross referencing and further reading provided throughout, this book provides an inclusive map of the discipline, and is an essential reference work for students in communication, media, journalism and cultural studies, as well as for students of language and linguistics.

      Language, Media and Culture
    • 2007

      The Discourse of Broadcast News

      A Linguistic Approach

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the discourse of broadcast news, this book delves into the production constraints faced by TV and radio journalism. It utilizes topical examples, including the notable Andrew Gilligan case, to highlight the complexities and challenges within the news industry, offering insights into how these factors shape news narratives and public perception.

      The Discourse of Broadcast News
    • 2007

      Ways of Reading

      Advanced Reading Skills for Students of English Literature

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The table of contents outlines the structure and key topics covered in the book, providing readers with an overview of the chapters and sections. It serves as a roadmap for navigating the content, highlighting the main themes and subjects addressed throughout the text. This organized approach allows readers to easily locate information and understand the flow of the material presented.

      Ways of Reading
    • 1995

      An Introduction to Language and Society

      Second Edition

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      An Introduction to Language and Society explores how our ways of seeing and engaging with the world may be shaped by the categories, systems and patterns of language. This second edition includes new material on gender, register, the speech community, language and subcultures, and language and representation.

      An Introduction to Language and Society