Comparability
Task:
1) How far does the language of advertising vary according
to the gender of the target audience?
2) How does a ‘live’ commentary on radio differ from one on
television?
If I was too investigate how far the language of advertising
varies according to the gender of the target audience I would use the data of
the top ten boy’s toys in and Argos book and the top ten girl’s toys. I would
discuss the fact that they both use the same techniques and features apart from
the ‘one variable’ of gender. For example, the catalogue is likely to use
colours associated with the gender of the target audience, it will have a pink
background for girls toys such as doll’s houses and dolls whereas there will
likely to be a blue or black background advertising the top ten boys toys. Also
the type of lexis used will vary as the advertisement will involve more lexis
that is appealing to the audience.
If I was too investigate the difference in a ‘live’ radio
commentary and one on television the one variable would be that you can see the
television broadcast whereas you can only hear the radio broadcast. The radio
broadcaster will be use many adjectives in order to describe to the listeners
what exactly is going on, they will talk constantly to inform the listeners of
what they need to know and what they are listening too, however, on a
television broadcast you can visual see what is happening so the commentator
will not have to describe every single aspect of the viewing. If the data was a
football match on both of the live handsets a radio broadcaster would say ‘Rooney’s
just ran 40 yards and he’s passed to Gerrard’ whereas on the television the
commentator would just say ‘Rooney passes to Gerrard’.
No comments:
Post a Comment