Author/Authors :
Mirzapour, Fatemeh Department of English - Islamic Azad University Sofiyan Branch, Sofiyan, Iran
Abstract :
News headlines like other pieces of writings use rhetorical devices. They are
regarded as the initial informative and persuasive part of news stories. The goal of
the present study was to analyze COVID-19-related native and non-native news
headlines chosen from two main online news websites in Iran and England in terms
of number and degree of utilization of sub-types of rhetorical devices. To this end,
the 6-week corpus including 489 headlines relevant to corona-virus news (282
headlines selected from the BBC and 207 from the Tehran Times) were analyzed.
Shams (2013) and Picello (2018) taxonomies were used to analyze all news
headlines. The findings showed that ten rhetorical devices were found in these
headlines. Alliteration was used most frequently, following closely behind were
metonymy, rhyme, rhetorical question, depersonalization, hyperbole, metaphor,
pun, cliché, and euphemism. Both alliteration and metonymy were frequently used
in the headlines of the news stories. However, just simile and allusion were found
in the Tehran Times headlines, but not with high frequency. The findings can
provide insights into the understanding of rhetoric-specific conventions in news
headlines for ELT teachers and students. Also, English teachers can use news
headlines as authentic teaching materials in their language classrooms.
Keywords :
COVID-19 , native and non-native newspapers , news headlines , rhetorical devices