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  • Why didn't Journalese spring to my mind as it should have?
  • :Are you referring to the journalese / headlinese of traditional newspaper headline writers?
  • The signification of the arch pause with an er or an um is rampant in journalese.
  • The tone of journalese, he writes, " is the tone of contrived excitement ."
  • The related term journalese is sometimes used, usually pejoratively, to refer to news-style writing.
  • I often think of these utilitarian vessels and want to label them Journalese, Sportscasterese, Educationese and Reviewerese.
  • That's journalese for " I'm afraid of being made a fool of ."
  • These experiences contributed to her treatise on journalism in New Zealand, " Journalese ", published in 1934.
  • Likewise journalese, a category that Wensberg _ a former editor at The New York Times Book Review _ has revised extensively.
  • He is irritating, but he did develop a new journalistic idiom that has brought relief from standard Middle-High Journalese.
  • We may want to keep it confined to the category " journalese, " subset " British financial journalese ."
  • We may want to keep it confined to the category " journalese, " subset " British financial journalese ."
  • And that is politicized journalese implying rebel Serbs are not genuine " Bosnians " like the Muslims, whom the press just calls Bosnians.
  • Ink-stained wretches still in harness will miss him as a role model, which in journalese means an object of fierce and unrelenting envy.
  • "' Journalese "'is the artificial or hyperbolic, and sometimes over-abbreviated, language regarded as characteristic of the popular media.
  • Isikoff, needing to finish his book before Monica was yesterday's news, is given to the journalese of reporters whose nose is better than their ear.
  • The bad news is that by the time parents read this " piece " ( journalese for article ), the slang reported here may be almost extinct.
  • Paul Freeland e-mailed a while back _ that's journalese for " more months ago than I want to say " _ asking for help in a dispute.
  • For another, the use of the same tired, old language _ journalese, it's called _ in so many news stories drives readers off the front page and back to the comics.
  • :In journalese,'slam'is often used to mean'publicly criticise', eg . " The Opposition today slammed the Government's policy of turning away refugees as inhumane ".
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