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Evidentiality in Chinese newspaper reports: Subjectivity/objectivity as a factor
Chia Ling Hsieh
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Arts & Humanities
Evidentiality
100%
Evidentials
82%
Objectivity
70%
News
63%
Subjectivity
58%
Journalists
44%
Reportage
31%
Qualification
25%
Web Sites
25%
Reflective
23%
Stance
20%
China
17%
Evaluation
13%
Social Sciences
objectivity
79%
subjectivity
66%
newspaper
61%
news
55%
journalist
46%
qualification
21%
pragmatics
20%
website
20%
China
15%
event
14%
politics
13%
evaluation
11%
evidence
10%
time
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Newspapers
99%
Politics
46%
China
30%
Weights and Measures
24%
Engineering & Materials Science
Websites
64%
Industry
32%