Abstract

From the perspective of transitivity, this paper explores the latest editorial Hangzhou hard to say goodbye; it s a new starting point: Global Times editorial published by the English version of China s mainstream media Global Times after the Hangzhou Asian Games. With the assistance of the corpus annotation tool UAM Corpus Tool 6.2, we counted the distribution of transitivity processes and participants in the corpus, and the results show that material, relational and mental processes appear more frequently, which helps to construct the image of China as a green, technologically advanced, civilized, open and inclusive country, and demonstrates China s maturity and self-confidence in hosting international events.

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