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TTLA: Conversational language in the interview genre (based on current Vietnamese print media)

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE DOCTORAL THESIS

1. Full name of the doctoral candidate:Pham Thi Mai Huong                                  

2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: June 2, 1983

4. Place of birth: Quang Binh

5. Decision No. 2599/2013/QD-XHNV-SDH dated November 13, 2013, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, recognizing the doctoral student.

6. Changes in the training process: Change of dissertation title according to Decision No. 1560/QD-XHNV dated May 16, 2016, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities.

7. Thesis title:Conversational language in the interview genre (based on current Vietnamese print media)

8. Major: Linguistics Code: 62.22.02.40

9. Scientific supervisor:Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen The Ky - Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Van Tinh

10. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:

This dissertation is the first study to investigate interviews as a conversation. Focusing on the interview dialogue pair, the dissertation examines and clarifies the structural and functional characteristics of the dialogue pair, as well as its movement and interaction within the interview conversation. Based on this, the dissertation also identifies several interview strategies commonly used by experienced journalists to initiate, maintain, develop, and conclude interviews for maximum communication and informational effectiveness. Specifically, the dissertation demonstrates how these strategies differ across genres, examining typical language strategies in profile interviews, news interviews, and investigative interviews.

11. Practical applications:

- This thesis helps journalists gain more experience in gathering information and conducting interviews through linguistic behaviors and communication strategies when working.

- The research findings of this thesis will serve as a resource for studying and teaching journalistic language, especially interview language.

12. Future research directions:

Research on conversational language in radio and television interviews.

13. Published works related to the dissertation:

Pham Thi Mai Huong (2015), “Gender bias in interview language in print media”, Feminism - Theoretical and practical issues (Proceedings of the National Scientific Conference), University of Pedagogy Publishing House, pp. 392-398.

Pham Thi Mai Huong (2016), “Pairs of dialogue in print interview conversations”, Proceedings of the 2016 Scientific Conference – Preserving the Purity of the Vietnamese Language and Language Education in Schools, Vol. 1, Dan Tri Publishing House, pp. 819-824.

Pham Thi Mai Huong (2016), “Questioning actions in print interviews”, Journal of Lexicography and Encyclopedia 3 (41), pp. 96-102.

                                                                       

INFORMATION ON DOCTORAL THESIS

1. Full name: Pham Thi Mai Huong 2. Sex: Female

3. Date of birth: June 2, 1983 4. Place of birth: Quang Binh

5. Admission decision number: 2599/2013/QD-XHNV-SĐH, dated: November 11, 2013 by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities.

6. Changes in academic process: Change thesis title according to Decision number1560/QD-XHNV, dated: May 16, 2016 by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities.

7. Official thesis title: The Language of conversation in the interview (data on the current Vietnamese newspapers)

8. Major: Linguistics Code: 62.22.02.40

9. Supervisors: Assoc.Prof. Nguyen The Ky - Assoc.Prof. Pham Van Tinh

10. Summary of new findings of the thesis:

This doctoral thesis is the first study on interview language in the context of real dialogues. With the focus on interview dialogues, the thesis has researched into and clarified the structure and function of the two sides in various dialogues as well as the interactions between them. From these findings, the thesis also identifies several interview strategies that experienced journalists employ to open, maintain, develop and end an interview in the most effective manner. Particularly, the thesis examines typical languages ​​in portrait, news and investigation interviews to suggest specific contexts to apply the above-mentioned interview strategies.

The thesis is the first research interview as a conversation. Get exchange interview centered, thesis research and clarification of the structure and functions of the exchange as well as a pair of motion and interaction of pairs of telephone lines in the interview. On this basis, the thesis also points out a number of strategies that the interviewed experienced journalists often use to open, maintain, developing and ending the interview so that effective communication and maximum efficiency information. In particular, the thesis has shown this strategy is implemented differently in each specific category through case studies, strategic use of language in the interview portraits, interviews and interviews news articles tea.

11. Practical applicability:

- The thesis provides journalists and reporters with experiences to gain more information and language behaviors and communication strategies to conduct interviews successfully.

- The research results of the thesis will serve as a teaching and learning document for press language specialization, particularly the interview language.

12. Further research directions:

- Study the conversational language in the radio and television.

13. Thesis-related publications:

Pham Thi Mai Huong (2015), “Gender bias in language press interview”, Feminism - theoretical issues and practical (Proceedings National Scientific Conference), University of Education Publishing House, pp.392-398.

Pham Thi Mai Huong (2016), “Exchange in conversation press interview”, Scientific Conference Proceedings 2016 - To preserve the purity of the Vietnamese language and language education in schools, episode 1, Intellectual Publishing house, pp. 819-824.

Pham Thi Mai Huong (2016), “The act of Asking in interview of press interview”, Lexicography & Encyclopedia Journal 3 (41), pp.96-102.

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