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Tomp Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Lexical features, discourse (Help)

hey
I am currently writing a report named, " Do males writing styles differ from females in sports journalism". Im focusing mainly on lexical features, discourse etc. Does anybody know of any web sites which can help me out.

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" Or something like that, where you're either opting to employ "male" and "female" as adjectives (the latter) or as possessives (the former). Sorry I can't help you with your actual query. But I'm sure you could do a google search for for sports articles from various newspapers, read them, and compare their styles.

  • " Or something like that, where you're either opting to employ "male" and "female" as adjectives (the latter) or as possessives (the former).
  • Sorry I can't help you with your actual query.
  • But I'm sure you could do a google search for for sports articles from various newspapers, read them, and compare their styles.
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I know nothing about sports journalism, but I just thought I'd point out that you need to title your report either this:
"Do males' writing styles differ from females' in sports journalism?"
or this:
"Do male and female writing styles differ in sports journalism?"
Or something like that, where you're either opting to employ "male" and "female" as adjectives (the latter) or as
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The title "Do male and female writing styles differ in sports journalism?" sounds better.
As to your query about sites, I can't help you out there. I'd be interested in reading your article when it's ready though.

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