2. A03 Phonological Effects
Analyse your slogans. What phonological
devices are they using?
1. What is the product?
2. How do they represent the product?
3. List two ideas about the product?
4. How does the writer establish his
view/authority?
3. Glastonbury Text
1. GMAP
2. Mode features
3. Highlight the different ideas/topics within the text.
4. Highlight where the writer shows his opinion
and/or authority.
5. Highlight where the writer shows awareness of the
audience: where he positions the reader.
6. Lexis and graphology.
7. Phonology
4. Applying Phonology
Find two quotes that shows the following:
1) Attitudes towards the Glastonbury festival
at the location.
2) Attitudes towards the festival on
television.
3) Attitudes towards the BBC.
4) Attitudes towards two musicians: one
positive/one negative.
5) Attitudes towards the weather.
5. Glastonbury Text
Thankfully, the BBC team will be on hand
to snuffle out those festival gems with
plenty of intimate chats and ‘for TV only’
acoustic gigs…
7. Glastonbury Text
In terms of dancetastic delights MGMT, on
the John Peel stage are possible contenders but
recent live performances have failed to deliver.
The festival closes with some old rockers
perfectly suited to that sundayish mood.
8. Glastonbury Text
Hot Chip whipped the crowd into a
frenzy with ‘over and over’ in the John
Peel tent last year and sent their career
into overdrive, so who will provide the
memorable moments this year?
9. 1. GMAP
2. Mode features
3. Highlight the different ideas/topics within the text.
4. Highlight where the writer shows his opinion and/or authority.
5. Highlight where the writer shows awareness of the audience:
where he positions the reader.
6. Lexis and graphology.
7. Phonology