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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING STATEMENT OF AUTHORSHIP HANOI OPEN UNIVERSITY I, the undersigned, hereby certify my authority of the study project report entitled “Theme – connecting cohesive devices in headline and leads of English online articles about obesity with reference to Vietnamese equivalents” submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master in English Linguistics Except where the reference is indicated, no other person‟s work has been used without due acknowledgement in the text of the thesis Hanoi, 2018 TRAN THI THU TRANG THEME-CONNECTING COHESIVE DEVICESTran IN HEADLINES AND LEADS Thi Thu Trang OF ENGLISH ONLINE ARTICLES ABOUT OBESITY WITH REFERENCE TO VIETNAMESE EQUIVALENTS (CÁC PHƢƠNG TIỆN LIÊN KẾT CHỦ ĐỀ GIỮA TIÊU ĐỀ VÀ LỜI DẪN TRONG by BÉO PHÌ VÀ TƢƠNG ĐƢƠNG CÁC BÀI BÁO ĐIỆN TỬ TIẾNGApproved ANH VỀ BỆNH SUPERVISOR TRONG TIẾNG VIỆT) M.A THESIS Assoc Prof, Dr Nguyen Thi Thanh Huong Field: English Language Date:…………………… Code: 8220201 Supervisor: Assoc Prof Dr HOÀNG TUYẾT MINH Ha Noi, 2018 i ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This paper could not have been completed without the help, encouragement and support from a number of people who all deserve my sincerest gratitude and appreciation First and foremost, my deepest thanks are due to my supervisor Assoc Prof, Dr Nguyen Thi Thanh Huong for her invaluable advice, generous assistance and continual encouragement in completion of this study Her continual encouragement, careful reading, critical comments and patient guidance made my work more enjoyable and easier My thanks also go to all lecturers of the Faculty of Graduated Studies, Hanoi Open University who taught me valuable lessons I would also like to send my thanks to all my informants for their willing participation in the study I greatly appreciate their generosity with their time and efforts in filling in the questionnaire Without them this paper could not have been possible Last but not least, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to my family members who have constantly supported, inspired and encouraged me to complete the graduation paper ii CONTENTS STATEMENT OF AUTHORSHIP .i ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ii LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES vi LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS vii ABSTRACT viii CHAPTER INTRODUCTION 1.1 Rationale for the research 1.2 Aim of the study 10 1.3 Objective of the study 10 1.4 Research question 10 1.5 Scope of the study 10 1.6 Methods of the study 10 1.7 Design of the study 11 CHAPTER LITERATURE REVIEW 12 2.1.Review of previous studies 12 2.1.1.Previous studies overseas 12 2.1.2 Previous studies in Vietnam 13 2.2 Review of theoretical background 13 2.2.1 The concepts of headline and lead 13 2.2.2 The relationship between the headline and lead 15 2.3 Theoretical framework 17 2.3.1 Concepts of Cohesion 17 2.3.2 Concepts of cohesive devices 19 2.3.3 Classification of cohesive devices 19 2.3 Thematic cohesion 31 2.3.1 Theory of Reiteration 31 2.3.2 Theory of Collocation 32 2.3.3 Theory of Substitution 32 2.3.4 Theory of Ellipsis 32 2.3.5 Theory of Conjunction 33 iii 2.4 News 33 2.4.1 Definition 33 2.4.2 Characteristics of news 33 2.4.3 Health news 34 2.4.4 General introduction to English newspaper agencies 34 2.5 Summary 35 CHAPTER METHODOLOGY 36 3.1 Subjects 36 3.2 Instruments 36 3.3 Procedures 36 3.4 Statistical Analysis 37 3.5 Summary 37 CHAPTER TYPICAL THEME-CONNECTING COHESIVE DEVICES IN HEADLINES AND LEADS OF ENGLISH ONLINE ARTICLES ABOUT OBESITY AND VIETNAMESE EQUIVALENTS 39 4.1 Theme – connecting cohesive devices in headline and leads of selected articles with reference to Vietnamese equivalents 39 4.1.1 Topic-maintaining cohesive devices in headlines and leads of selected English articles and Vietnamese equivalents 39 4.1.2 Topic-developing cohesive devices in headlines and leads of selected English articles and Vietnamese equivalents 50 4.2 Similarities and differences between theme-connecting cohesive devices in headlines and leads of selected English articles and Vietnamese equivalents 64 4.2.1 Similarities between theme-connecting cohesive devices in headlines and leads of selected English articles and Vietnamese equivalents 64 4.2.2 Differences between theme-connecting cohesive devices in headlines and leads of selected English articles and Vietnamese equivalents 65 4.3 Implication for teacher and leaner when reading and translating health news in English and Vietnamese 67 4.4 Summary 68 CHAPTER CONCLUSION 69 5.1 Summary of Findings 69 5.2 Conclusions 70 5.3 Limitations of the study 70 iv 5.4 Recommendations for Further Study 71 REFERENCES 72 APPENDIX 74 v LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES Diagram 2.2 : The function and the relationship between the headline and lead 16 Table 2.1: Type of Cohesion Table 2.2: Grammatical and Lexical Cohesion 20 20 Table 1: Repitataion exact words/ phrases Chart 4.1: Repetition changing word order in the sentence of the elements Table 4.2: Repetition and abbreviation of name 36 37 38 Chart 4.2: Meaning expressions of compound or string of words in the headline and the lead 39 Chart 4.3 : Repetition in headlines and leads Table 4.3: Synonym in selected articles Table 4.4 :Meronym in selected articles Chart 4.4 : Superordinate in selected articles Chart 4.5: Antonym in selected articles 40 44 47 48 49 Chart 4.6: Developing core sentences by using clause(s) Chart 4.7: Developing core sentences 51 52 Chart 4.8: Appositive for expanding noun phrases Chart 4.9: Premodifiers of expanding noun phrase Chart 4.10: Relative clause of expanding noun phrase Chart 4.11: Adding words of expanding noun phrase Chart 4.12: Frequency of occurrence of topic-maintaining devices Chart 4.13: Frequency of occurrence of lexical cohesive devices in topicdeveloping Chart 4.14: Frequency of occurrence of grammatical cohesive devices in topicdeveloping 53 54 54 56 57 vi 58 58 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Adj Compar/super N Adjective Comparative/ superlative Noun NP Pre.P Noun Phrase Preposition Phrase Proper N Sent Proper Noun Sentence V Verb VP Verb Phrase vii ABSTRACT In this research, the writer analyzes theme-connecting cohesion devices between the headlines and the leads in some article about obesity This research is aimed to know kinds of grammatical and lexical cohesion appear in news text, to know the dominant cohesion devices which are used, and to know the degree of cohesiveness The writer uses a qualitative method in this research He uses Halliday and Hasan‟s theory of cohesion to find out the grammatical and lexical cohesion device utilized in the text, then he counts the dominant cohesion devices which appear in the text, finally he measures the degree of cohesiveness The writer intends to find out what grammatical cohesive devices (reference, substitution, ellipsis, and conjunction) and lexical cohesive devices (repetition, synonym, antonym, hyponym, meronym, and collocation) are in the article and their contribution in making the article coherent and unified The data in this study is collected from three sources: BBC, The Guardian and Reuters with 150 articles and translated Vietnamese versions in order to discover general and particular characteristics of these newspapers‟ style The result of this research shows that cohesion devices both grammatical and the lexical has the highest and lowest occurrence, The cohesion through the grammatical cohesive which has the highest occurrence is superordinate Apart from grammatical cohesion, for the lexical cohesion, the writer found some repetition of the identical word is used at the same number of article on three source and it is the highest occurrence lexically The study recommends further studies on conducting a comparative analysis of English and translated Vietnamese version viii CHAPTER INTRODUCTION 1.1 Rationale for the research Nowadays, the widespread use of the Internet has made it possible for people to update news anywhere and anytime through online newspapers Apparently, online newspaper is a crucial part of our life as it keeps us well-informed about what is happening around us within one click An enormous amount of news on daily newspapers provides us with the latest national and international events on a wide range of topics such as: health, business, sports, education, society, politics, culture, etc News not only helps to increase our knowledge but also serves as a source of entertainment With this in mind, the author has made an attempt to research concerning with news, staying focus on online news due to the ubiquitous of the Internet Additionally, as an English teacher at Nam Dinh University of Nursing, the author has many chances to approach health English and takes interest in teaching health English to students in general and English majors in particular In an effort to improve health English to students, the author has adopted authentic materials including health online news which proves to be very effective and convenient in class Besides, students are also encouraged to spend time reading health online news at home as it is very beneficial to them in many ways The most recognizable benefits involve the increased knowledge and extended vocabulary in health However, students often encounter a lots of troubles in comprehending the news Thus, understanding cohesive devices between headlines and leads give students more insight into how writes organize what they want to say Furthermore, the writer has the ambition to make a distinction of the cohesive devices used in health news between English and Vietnamese online newspapers with the aim to figure out the similarities and differences of health news in both languages Thus, the study entitled “ Theme – connecting cohesive devices in headline and leads of English online article about obesity with reference to Vietnamese equivalents” was conducted to achieve this aim The findings of the study will hopefully lay a solid foundation to both teachers and learners in the mastery of health English news; more importantly, create background for translation between the two languages and consequently, enhance the teaching and learning of health English 1.2 Aim of the study To help learners understand the connection in headlines and leads on English and Vietnamese online articles about obesity and give some implications for language teaching, learning and translating cohesive devices in headlines and leads of English and Vietnamese online articles about obesity 1.3 Objective of the study To figure out the types of cohesive devices on English and Vietnamese online articles about obesity To identify the roles and the connection between headlines and leads in English and Vietnamese online articles about obesity To give some implications for language teaching, learning and translating cohesive devices in headlines and leads of English and Vietnamese online articles about obesity 1.4 Research question In order to achieve the aforementioned aims, the study is intended to find out the answer to three following research questions: 1) What are the typical types of cohesive devices used for connecting theme between headlines and leads of English and Vietnamese online articles about obesity? 2) How to apply the results of the study in teaching, learning cohesive devices and translating headlines and leads of English online articles about obesity into Vietnamese? 1.5 Scope of the study Currently, online newspapers offer a large amount of sections namely: Politic, Technology, Health, Business, Sport, Entertainment, etc However, within the framework of this thesis, the author‟s aim is only to focus on the use of cohesive devices in Health section, particularly those about one of the most dangerous diseases of modern society, obesity This study investigates 150 articles selected from typical English online newspapers and translated Vietnamese versions in order to discover general and particular characteristics of these newspapers‟ style As stated above, the focus of the study work towards 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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-health-obesity/u-s-childhood-obesity-rateshave-increased-since-1999-studyidUSBREA361XT20140407?feedType=RSS&feedName=healthNews 122) Lifestyle changes can help obese women improve fertility 92 (Reuters Health) - Although obesity can significantly decrease a woman‟s ability to get pregnant, losing weight through diet and exercise can improve her odds, according to a research review https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-pregnancy-obesity/lifestyle-changescan-help-obese-women-improve-fertility-idUSKBN1JH38G 123) Childhood obesity not down in U.S (Reuters Health) - Rates of childhood overweight and obesity have not decreased in the U.S in recent years, and severe obesity is on the rise, especially for minority children, according to a new study https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-kids-obesity-idUSKCN0XN2HL 124) Childhood obesity climbing with media use, European doctors warn (Reuters Health) - Children‟s waistlines have been expanding in lock step with the amount of time they spend with televisions, computers, smartphones and tablets, European doctors say https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-childobesity-europe-media/childhoodobesity-climbing-with-media-use-european-doctors-warn-idUSKBN1E834R 125) Poverty tied to worse heart health among U.S teens (Reuters Health) - Adolescents from low-income families are more likely than their affluent peers to have risk factors for cardiovascular disease like obesity, inactivity, poor nutrition and tobacco use, a U.S study suggests https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-teens-cardio/poverty-tied-to-worseheart-health-among-u-s-teens-idUSKCN1MR2M4 126) Obesity tied to worse disability in rheumatoid arthritis (Reuters Health) - People with rheumatoid arthritis and obesity may be more likely to become disabled than their counterparts who maintain a healthier weight, a U.S study suggests https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-arthritis-obesity/obesity-tied-to-worsedisability-in-rheumatoid-arthritis-idUSKBN1I12BZ 127) California residents support soda tax to fight obesity, health study shows (Reuters) - Fighting obesity by taxing sugary drinks and restricting junk food advertisements aimed at children has support from a wide majority of residents surveyed in a Southern California public health study released on Thursday https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-california-obesity/california-residents93 support-soda-tax-to-fight-obesity-health-study-shows-idUSKBN0EH08920140606 128) Disordered eating common in overweight young people Young adults who are overweight or obese are twice as likely as leaner youngsters to binge and purge or use other disordered eating behaviors (DEBs) to try to control their weight, and yet they're less likely to be diagnosed with an eating disorder, researchers say https://www.reuters.com/article/news/disordered-eating-behaviors-more-commonin-overweight-and-obese-young-adults 129) Child and teen obesity soars tenfold worldwide in 40 years: WHO report (Reuters) - The number of obese children and adolescents worldwide has jumped tenfold in the past 40 years and the rise is accelerating in low- and middle-income countries, especially in Asia, a major study said on Wednesday https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-obesity/child-and-teen-obesity-soarstenfold-worldwide-in-40-years-who-report-idUSKBN1CF347 130) WHO panel split on soft drink sugar tax to cut obesity (Reuters) - An independent panel advising the World Health Organization (WHO) stopped short of recommending taxing sugary drinks on Friday after failing to reach a consensus https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-disease-sugar/who-panel-split-on-softdrink-sugar-tax-to-cut-obesity-idUSKCN1IX48A 131) Exercise improves asthma in obese adults Reuters Health - Exercise training helps improve daily life for obese adults with asthma, a new study found https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-asthma-obesity/exercise-improvesasthma-in-obese-adults-idUSKCN1GS2I5 132) London bans junk food ads on public transport to fight child obesity (Reuters) - London plans to ban junk food advertising on its entire public transport network to tackle child obesity, which is among the highest in Europe, Mayor Sadiq Kahn said on Friday https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-junkfood/london-bans-junk-food-adson-public-transport-to-fight-child-obesity-idUSKBN1IC22I 133) Fat and getting fatter: U.S obesity rates to soar by 2030 94 (Reuters) - If Americans stick to their eating and exercise habits, future historians will look back on the early 21st century as a golden age of svelte https://www.reuters.com/article/us-obesity-us/fat-and-getting-fatter-u-s-obesityrates-to-soar-by-2030-idUSBRE88H0RA20120918 134) Fat dogs teach humans new tricks about obesity - Hungarian study (Reuters) - Fat dogs have a lot in common with overweight humans, including an interest in top quality food and an unwillingness to settle for second best, Hungarian scientists have found https://www.reuters.com/article/hungary-dogs-obesity/fat-dogs-teach-humansnew-tricks-about-obesity-hungarian-study-idUSL8N1TG172 135) Obesity strongly linked to 11 types of cancer (Reuters Health) - People who are obese have a greater risk of developing and dying from several types of cancer including malignancies of the breast, ovary, kidney, pancreas, colon, rectum and bone marrow, a research review confirms https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-obesity-cancer-idUSKBN1685M4 136) Adult bones healthier when kids participate in organized sports (Reuters Health) - Young adults who played in organized sports as children and teens have stronger bones than peers who were less active as kids, a new study suggests https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-kids-bone-strength/adult-boneshealthier-when-kids-participate-in-organized-sports-idUSKCN1MS3AL 137) Obesity tied to worse disability in rheumatoid arthritis (Reuters Health) - People with rheumatoid arthritis and obesity may be more likely to become disabled than their counterparts who maintain a healthier weight, a U.S study suggests https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-arthritis-obesity/obesity-tied-to-worsedisability-in-rheumatoid-arthritis-idUSKBN1I12BZ 138) Years after The Biggest Loser, Metabolism Is Slower and Weight Is Back Up The work provides new insights into why it is difficult to keep off the pounds (Reuters Health) - Six years after dramatic weight loss on the TV show "The Biggest Loser," most contestants in a recent study had regained the pounds - and on top of that, their metabolism had slowed and they were burning fewer calories 95 every day than they did before their stint on the show https://www.reuters.com/article/6-years-after-the-biggest-loser-metabolism-isslower-and-weight-is-back-up/ 139) Obesity increases risk of certain ovarian cancers (Reuters Health) - Obesity increases the risk of invasive clear cell ovarian cancer, according to Australian researchers https://www.reuters.com/article/obesity-increases-risk-of-certain-ovarian-cancers/ 140) Help obese kids avoid weight stigma, doctors advise (Reuters Health) - Shaming kids about their weight doesn‟t encourage them to shed excess pounds, U.S doctors warn https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-kids-obesity/help-obese-kids-avoidweight-stigma-doctors-advise-idUSKBN1DK1KA 141) With high genetic obesity risk, healthy diet has biggest effect on weight (Reuters Health) - People who adopt a healthy diet to lose weight may get better results when they have a greater genetic risk for obesity, a U.S study suggests https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-genetics-obesity-diet/with-high-geneticobesity-risk-healthy-diet-has-biggest-effect-on-weight-idUSKBN1FE2K3 142) Fetuses grow differently in obese women (Reuters Health) - Obese pregnant women who don‟t have serious medical problems are still more likely to have unusually large babies than mothers who aren‟t obese, a recent study suggests https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-obesity-pregnancy/fetuses-growdifferently-in-obese-women-idUSKBN1DV5YL 143) Obesity tied to serious complications after knee injuries (Reuters Health) - Knee dislocations are becoming more common among obese people, and these patients are more likely than normal-weight individuals to develop blood vessel damage that can lead to amputations, a recent study suggests https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-obesity-knee-complications/obesitytied-to-serious-complications-after-knee-injuries-idUSKBN1DA2XP 144) Obese children may have more asthma complications (Reuters Health) - Children with asthma who are also obese are admitted to the hospital more often for asthma complications, according to a recent study in Japan https://www.reuters.com/article/us-asthma-obesity-children/obese-children-may96 have-more-asthma-complications-idUSKBN1D22BI 145) Obesity in pregnancy linked to early puberty for girls (Reuters Health) - Mothers who are overweight or obese during pregnancy are more likely to have daughters go through early puberty than pregnant women who are a normal weight, a U.S study suggests https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-puberty/obesity-in-pregnancy-linked-toearly-puberty-for-girls-idUSKBN1I52LO 146) More weight loss tied to less knee pain for obese people (Reuters Health) - Obese people with knee osteoarthritis, a painful joint disease, may find greater symptom relief when they lose larger amounts of weight than when they shed fewer pounds, a recent study suggests https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-knees-overweight/more-weight-losstied-to-less-knee-pain-for-obese-people-idUSKBN1JE2RY 147) Obesity-related cancers rising, threatening gains in U.S cancer rates (Reuters) - The rates of 12 obesity-related cancers rose by percent from 2005 to 2014, an increase that is threatening to reverse progress in reducing the rate of cancer in the United States, U.S health officials said on Tuesday https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-cancer-obesity/obesity-related-cancersrising-threatening-gains-in-u-s-cancer-rates-idUSKCN1C826R 148) Obese teens with psychiatric issues can still benefit from weight loss surgery (Reuters Health) - Obese teens who have weight loss surgery are likely to lose the same amount of weight regardless of whether they were previously diagnosed with psychiatric problems, a U.S study suggests https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-teenbariatric-mental-illness/obese-teenswith-psychiatric-issues-can-still-benefit-from-weight-loss-surgeryidUSKCN1J228Q 149) Even `metabolically healthy‟ obese people have higher heart disease risk (Reuters Health) - People who are considered metabolically healthy may still have a higher risk of developing heart problems if they are obese than they would if they weighed less, a recent study suggests https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-obesity-metabolism/even-metabolically97 healthy-obese-people-have-higher-heart-disease-risk-idUSKCN1BM2KE 150) Even obese breast cancer survivors may cut heart disease risk with exercise (Reuters Health) - Exercise can help overweight and obese breast cancer survivors reverse what‟s known as metabolic syndrome - a cluster of conditions like high blood pressure and elevated blood sugar that raise risk for cardiovascular disease, stroke and diabetes- a new study suggests https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-exercise-breast-cancer/even-obesebreast-cancer-survivors-may-cut-heart-disease-risk-with-exerciseidUSKBN1FK2W8 98 ... HEADLINES AND LEADS OF ENGLISH ONLINE ARTICLES ABOUT OBESITY AND VIETNAMESE EQUIVALENTS 39 4.1 Theme – connecting cohesive devices in headline and leads of selected articles with reference to Vietnamese. .. online articles about obesity? 2) How to apply the results of the study in teaching, learning cohesive devices and translating headlines and leads of English online articles about obesity into... teaching, learning and translating cohesive devices in headlines and leads of English and Vietnamese online articles about obesity 1.3 Objective of the study To figure out the types of cohesive devices

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