Diachronic Variation in Pakistani English Sports News: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis

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Ali Raza Siddique
Muhammad Ahmad
Nosheen Akhter

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This study investigates linguistic variation in Sports News (SN) across three decades (1995–2004, 2005–2014, and 2015–2021) in Pakistani English newspapers. Employing a corpus-based approach and Biber’s (1988, 2004) Multidimensional Analysis (MDA) framework, the research examines co- occurring linguistic features to identify stylistic dimensions and diachronic shifts within the SN sub- register. A corpus of 1,693 Sports News articles, totaling approximately 1.9 million words and spanning three decades (1995–2021), was compiled from major Pakistani English newspapers to examine diachronic linguistic variation. The findings indicate that earlier SN texts exhibit more involved, elaborated, and affective linguistic tendencies, characterized by subordination, longer lexical items, and markers of personal stance, aligning them with narrative storytelling. Over time, SN transitions toward a more informational and compressed style, featuring higher lexical density, increased nominalisation, and expanded noun phrase usage, reflecting a professionalised, report- oriented approach. Despite this shift, explicit referencing, evaluative phrasing, and interpretive elements persist, ensuring analytical depth and narrative framing. This study d monstrates that the linguistic evolution of Pakistani English Sports News is systematic, multidi ensional, andresponsive to changing journalistic conventions and audience expectations, balancing concise fact reporting with evaluative and interpretive commentary

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