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However, sentence iii is perhaps the most inappropriate because the main newsworthy element of the sentence is now 'contend with' rather than the types of habit that the paragraph had been building towards.
Information structure is defined here as dividing the flow of discourse into units, each containing a newsworthy element, and in contrast to the Systemic Functional systems of Reference and Theme.
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Call me old-fashioned, but I do tend to put the more newsworthy elements of the evidence nearer the top of my copy.
Even outside of the newsworthy elements of this interview, I think you're going to enjoy the brutally honest conversation we had here with Rep. Wasserman Schultz.
Though Lipton said the news industry is still "coming to terms with what the rules can be" when covering large-scale leaks and hacks, including those believed to be directed by foreign powers, he raised some questions that emphasize why journalists are still likely to cover the newsworthy elements regardless of the source.
Other ways to capture broad audience appeal include inserting both sophisticated humor such as wit and irony for adults to enjoy along with more physical humor that children can enjoy, having icons that bridge generations, including masculine and feminine cues, inserting elements of contemporary culture, and adding a dash of marketable artistry by inserting newsworthy storyline elements.
These represent the choices that the writer made in making these clause elements newsworthy.
There's the Twitter- and blog-based information diffusion, meaning we don't have to rely on traditional news gatekeepers to frame the debate or decide which elements are newsworthy.
The controversy discussed in the article is newsworthy, but it represents only one element of handcycling.
New information functions to highlight one element in the message as newsworthy (Fries, 2000).
New information, i.e. an element highlighted by the speaker as newsworthy, is functionally distinct from referentially new information, i.e. not previously mentioned, because reference is typically realised by deictic markers of definite and indefinite reference, while information structure in spoken English is realised by intonation.
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