The Characteristics of Advertising in Blurbs of Arabic and English novels

Authors

  • Riyadh K. Ibrahim University of Baghdad, College of Languages, Dept. of English
  • Fawz Dawood Salman at Linguaphone Institute of British Languages

Keywords:

advertising texts, blurb, novel, English, Arabic.

Abstract

The paper is concerned with a linguistic analysis of  the blurbs, used in advertising English and Arabic novels.  A blurb is an advertising persuasive text, written on the back cover of a book. Blurbs of selected novels are chosen as  representative examples. The selected blurbs belong to two languages, Arabic and English. The paper aims at studying the linguistic features that are characteristic of blurbs as advertising texts and making a sort of comparison between English blurbs and Arabic ones. A linguistic analysis on four levels is presented. Blurbs are tackled from the point of view of four linguistic disciplines that are phonology, syntax, semantics and discourse analysis. A reference is made to the linguistic features of the register of advertising, in general, not only blurbs for the sake of comparison. The paper reaches the following conclusions: blurbs of novels are classified as advertising texts, as they adhere to the linguistic strategies of persuasion;  blurbs' abundant use of superlative constructions and long sentences but rare use of colloquial vocabulary items are points which differentiate blurbs from other advertising texts; and English and Arabic blurbs use the same persuasive strategies, like use of complimentary words, meaning manipulation, repetition … etc.

Author Biographies

  • Riyadh K. Ibrahim, University of Baghdad, College of Languages, Dept. of English

    Prof. Dr. Riyadh K. Ibrahim has been teaching English language and linguistics for 25 years at the College of Languages. He has also taught in M.A/Ph.D post-graduate studies. The fields of  interest are discourse analysis, pragmatics, semantics and applied linguistics.   [email protected]                                                                                           

  • Fawz Dawood Salman, at Linguaphone Institute of British Languages

    Fawz Dawood Salman has a Master degree in English language and linguistics. She is a teacher at Linguaphone Institute of British Languages

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Published

2016-01-01

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Department of Russian Language

How to Cite

The Characteristics of Advertising in Blurbs of Arabic and English novels. (2016). Journal of the College of Languages (JCL), 33, 53-72. https://jcolang.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/JCL/article/view/140

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