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Strange Headlines

Gideon Blackwood

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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Strange Headlines explores the world of unintentionally humorous newspaper headlines, born from linguistic ambiguity and the pressures of quick news production. It examines how language errors, like misplaced modifiers or ambiguous pronouns, can transform serious news into comedic gold. For example, a poorly worded headline might inadvertently create a double entendre, offering a laugh where none was intended. The book argues that these errors are more than just funny; they're valuable lessons in effective communication.

 
The book progresses by first introducing concepts of linguistic ambiguity and journalistic pressures. Then, it presents real-world examples categorized by error type, drawn from various news sources. This approach offers a unique perspective on how even professionals can fall victim to linguistic pitfalls, highlighting the power and limitations of language in a concise format.

 
Ultimately, Strange Headlines aims to improve reader's communication skills and media literacy through the analysis of humorous journalistic mishaps.
Disponibile da: 29/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 79 pagine.

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