As this paper will show, different topics may have different headline conventions.
It encapsulates a popular view that headlines are just eye-catching words crammed together to create the maximum shock-horror effect.
A few headlines and excerpts of reports from the print media will illustrate this.
This was illustrated recently when one newspaper headline announced that robots could now communicate with humans because they had learnt to lip-read.
Once the segments are identified, they can be described by key terms or headline-type descriptors.
Many newspapers and periodicals regularly incorporate phrasal verbs into their headlines.
Very often, a headline is based on the lead (first paragraph) of the article.
Like a newspaper, each story has a headline with a location and date leading the story.
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