Styles Some common ingredients of advertisements were not singled out for separate mention in the list of fifteen because they are not appeals in and of themselves. They are stylistic features‚ influencing the way a basic appeal is presented. The use of humor is one‚ and the use of celebrities is another A third is time imagery‚ past and future‚ which goes to several purposes. For all of its employment in advertising‚ humor can be treacherous‚ because it can get out of hand and smother the product
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The Peculiarities of Advertising Language Moscow - 2010 Summary The peculiarities of advertising language are the subject of this graduation paper. At the beginning‚ in the first chapter is given
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The wide use of advertising has created a special style of English--advertising English. Its unique features‚ simple language and immense attraction separate it from other kind of language. In the development of advertising English‚ this kind of language has formed its own features in several aspects. As a means to disseminate information‚ advertising English must be compact‚ vivid‚ visual‚ emotional and attractive. Therefore‚ morphology in advertising is quite different from common English. The
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large extent‚ good advertising leads to success‚ while bad advertising can mean failure. How can we evaluate whether an advertisement is good or not? How can advertisers make advertisements be attractive? There are several important factors in advertisements‚ especially the advertising language‚ and advertising language is different from any other kinds of language. Advertising language is very specific that lots of weasel words are used in advertising language‚ and advertising language are always very
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LANGUAGE AND STYLE In any language‚ different styles are appropriate in different situations: written x spoken formal - - - informal technical language (jargon) - - - slang Principles of English written style: Choose the suitable completions of the sentence: The more formal the language is‚ 1. the more it will use inanimate nouns as subjects of a sentence. 2. the more it will use verb structures (where choice is possible) 3. the less it will use passive structures 4. the more it is likely
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Language of Advertising and Communication via Advertising Contents Introduction 3 Chapter 1. Concept of advertising as an act of communication 7 1.1. Definition of Advertising 7 1.2. Communication and Advertising 8 1.3. Functions of Advertising 12 1.4. Image Advertising 14 1.5. Advertising Text and Slogan 15 1.6. Conclusion 16 Chapter 2. Language of advertising 18 2
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Summary of The Language of Advertising Charles A. O’Neill gave us very clearly definition of advertising and how it starts since WWII. Obviously‚ Advertising wouldn’t succeed if they not capture our attention so the author explained to us how advertising created with simple language included short words‚ pictures‚ symbol and slogans. He believed that advertisements is being edited and purposeful‚ rich and arresting‚ involving‚ and explaining how simplicity in advertising language. These may seem
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When looking over the statement‚ “The language and imagery used in advertising is intended to reflect the worldview of the target audience‚” I completely agree. In any commercial or advertisement in the media today‚ the ads will most likely try to appeal to a certain gender or aim to have something ridiculous in the advertisement so that the audience would want their product. This is what the company assumes that certain gender or culture would want to see‚ or stating in their opinions on how other
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1. O’Neil mention in his article‚ ‘The Language of Advertising‚” advertisers create in consumers a sense of need for products. I think it is not ethical for advertisers to create such a sense when their products are generic and do not differ from those of the competition. It is common that consumers don’t have too much knowledge about the products that they are buying‚ and they relay on the information that are provided by the company. If the information is not accurate and correct‚ which mean the
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Language-Style Matching Kealohikehau Stancil COM 200 Interpersonal Communication William Saltmarsh September 24th‚ 2012 Language-Style Matching Being in a committed relationship for one year‚ one month‚ and four days I still believe in the saying “Men are from Mars‚ Women are from Venus.” [ (Gray‚ 1992) ] I love my boyfriend but there are times when communication is tough. I don’t think we have that big of an issue but there is some kind of disconnect. Maybe it has something to do with
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