Dhakal, Ishwari Prasad2022-01-302022-01-302008https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14540/7798The main purpose of the thesis entitled "Language Used in Posters" was todescribe and analyze the characteristic features of posters from linguistic pointof view. This thesis presents the detailed description of the linguistic aspect ofthe language in terms of the tense, aspect, voice and sentence structure. Thedata for the research were collected from different categories of posters such asacademic event and commercial posters available in the Kathmandu valley.The total sample population of the study consists of 100 posters and alltogether 239 sentences. The main tool that the researcher made use of wasobservation. The findingsof the study show that the simple sentences and non-past tenseused maximally rather than other types. This study is very much useful forthose who are involved in teaching and learning mass media. This thesis comprises four chapters. Chapter one introduces the study in termsof general background with its short history. It also includes the review of therelated literature, objectives of the study, significance of the study and thedefinition of the specific terms. Chapter two deals with the sources of data, sampling procedures, tools for thedata collection, process of data collection and limitation of the study. Chapter three presents the analysis and interpretation of the data. In this section both statistical tools and descriptive approaches have been adopted. Chapter four deals with the findings and recommendation of the study. The findings have been outlined on the basis of the data and appropriate recommendations and pedagogical implications have been made. TheReferences and appendices form the concluding part of the thesis.en-USlinguisticPostersLanguage Used in PostersThesis