Analisis Morfosintactico De Un Reportaje Escrito
Due to the fact that a piece of news cannot be just a sentence long (butit has to be extended as to describe as much of the events as possible), the written report will show a number of repetitions of the word that best describes the event or fact the news is about. Itis predictable that, even if an effort is made to try to avoid repeating the same words, a word that refers to the story will be shown multiple times.
Another strategy that is followed by reporters isto use a variation of the word. In order to achieve this, an inflexion to the word is necessary; however, the resulting words continue being tokens of the same type.
In order to prove this, awritten report from the BBC website will be analyzed.
Japan nuclear: Fukushima seawater radioactivity rises
Seawater near Japan's quake-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has a much higher level ofradiation than previously reported, officials say.
In one section, radioactive iodine stood at 3,355 times the legal limit, said Japan's nuclear safety agency.
However, an official said the iodinewould have deteriorated considerably by the time it reached people.
Meanwhile, the president of the Fukushima nuclear plant operator Tepco has been admitted to hospital.
Masataka Shimizu is beingtreated for high blood pressure and dizziness, a Tepco spokesperson said.
Mr Shimizu has barely been seen in public since the earthquake and tsunami on 11 March which damaged the Fukushima plant.Engineers are battling to restore power and restart the cooling systems at the plant.
Tepco has been accused of a lack of transparency and failing to provide information more promptly. It was also heavilycriticised for issuing erroneous radiation readings at the weekend.
Tepco officials have announced a news conference for 1500 local time (0600 GMT).
'Unpredictable'
Earlier samples had put...
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