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Abstract:
This study seeks to make a linguistic analysis of a television talk show, a case study of NTA Kaduna with the aim of describing the nature of its dialogue, providing an assessment of it, and exposing the peculiarities therein. It brings to the fore features that have otherwise not been observed in talk shows. The usual assumption by discourse analysts is that language used in institutionalized or formal settings is structured and follows the tenets of discourse analysis. As a result, there is a disparity in language use in spontaneous and institutionalized settings. Chapter One focuses on the background of the study. It also presents a brief insight into the case study. It also examines the research problem, aim, scope, and limitation as well as the significance of the study. Chapter two looks at the literature review, conceptualization of television talk shows, history of breakfast talk shows, and format of breakfast talk shows. Chapter three is the data presentation and analysis of the study. Chapter four takes us to a pragmatic insight that forms the basis for arriving at our conclusion. This study observes that language use within the talk show is not fashioned in the usual manner of language use in institutionalized settings. It recommends that language use in other institutionalized settings should be analyzed as well for their flexibility as it pertains to spontaneity and also of the use of other theoretical genres of Linguistics for the analysis of dialogue as discourse should be considered.
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