A Study of Intersubjective Representations of Inferential Information in Health Crisis News Reporting

  • Tang B
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Abstract

News discourse provides inferential information as well as factual information. Inference is a process of making an epistemic judgement, an act of passing from known facts or evidence to a conclusion with varying degrees of certainty. Intersubjective representations of inferential information in news discourse refer to the ways in which inferences are represented as carrying a higher degree of intersubjectivity.

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Tang, B. (2020). A Study of Intersubjective Representations of Inferential Information in Health Crisis News Reporting (pp. 319–346). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4771-3_13

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