WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT NEW ITEM ??
1. Social Function
# To
inform readers, listeners or viewers about events of the day which are
considered newsworthy or important.
2. Generic Structure
Newsworthy Event : recounts the event
in summary form
Background Event : elaborate what
happened, to whom, in what circumstances.
Sources : comments by participantsin, witnesses to and authorities expert
on the event
.
3. Significant Lexicogrammatical Features
# Short, telegraphic
information about story captured in headline.
# Use of material processes to retell the event
(in the text below, many of the material processes are nominalised).
# Use of projecting Verbal Processes in sources
stage .
# Focus on circumstances (e.g.mostly within Qualitiers).
The Example of New Item :
Koalas 'could face extinction'
Australia's
koalas could be wiped out within 30 years unless urgent action is taken to halt
a decline in population, according to researchers.
They say development, climate change and
bushfires have all combined to send the numbers of wild koalas plummeting.
The Australian Koala Foundation said a recent
survey showed the population could have dropped by more than half in the past
six years.
Many have been killed by the sexually
transmitted disease chlamydia.
Previous estimates put the number of koalas at
more than 100,000 - but the latest calculations suggest there could now be as
few as 43,000.
The foundation
collected field data from 1,800 sites and 80,000 trees to calculate the
numbers.
In one area in northern Queensland estimated
to have 20,000 koalas a decade ago, a team of eight people could not find a
single animal in four days of searching.
The foundation said as well as problems caused
by deforestation, hotter, drier conditions attributed to global warming had
reduced the nutritional value of their staple food, eucalyptus leaves, leading
to malnutrition.
Koalas, which are confined to forests in
Australia's east and south, are notoriously fussy about what types of the
leaves they eat.
Foundation chief Deborah Tabart said: "The
koalas are missing everywhere we look. It's really no tree, no me. If you keep
cutting down trees you don't have any koalas."
Death
adder
She is hoping the new figures will persuade
the government's Threatened Species Steering Committee (TSSC) to list the koala
as threatened.
But committee chairman Bob Beeton said a decision was
not likely until mid-2010 - and the koala's status as one of the country's favourite animals would not be
a factor.
"There's a number of species which are
charismatic and emotionally charged. We don't consider that," Mr Beeton was reported as
saying by the AFP agency.
"We'd consider the koala with the same
level of diligence and dedication as if it were the death adder."
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