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The lexicogrammatical features of two newspaper articles

How and why do the lexicogrammatical features of two newspaper articles
from the daily mail and the guardian on mental health in UK prisons differ?

Using the lexicogrammatical features (such as processes, participants, clauses, mode, tenor, field and register
variables).Compare the two newspaper articles and discuss how and why they differ from one another.
The essay should be organised under the headings below (using the approximate word count as a guide)

  • Title of project
    -Aims and justification of the comparison (approx 800 words)
  • Methods (approx 100 words)
  • Findings (approx 800 words)
  • Interpretation (evaluation) (approx 1000 words)
  • Applications (approx 200 words)
  • References
    -Appendices
    -Appendix 1: Raw, unanalysed texts (or representative extracts) of around 500 words each.
  • Appendix 2: analytic findings presented in tabular form, as marked up texts. The suggested word limit is 1000
    words in tables.
    Newspaper articles to use;
    https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5983231/amp/The-mental-health-crisisBritains-prisons-revealed-Channel-4-documentary-HMP-Durham.html
    https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2018/oct/27/prisoners-dying-poor-care-servicesprisons-mental-health-care-quality-commission-report

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