RE: [Corpora-List] Corpus linguistics in everyday life

From: Lee, David (dvdlee@umich.edu)
Date: Fri Oct 17 2003 - 19:25:47 MET DST

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    Re: ""The personal loan with the personal price"

    Maybe I'm the only one who doesn't see any problem with this as an advertisement. It seems clear that the copywriters were well aware of the negative connotations of "personal price" and were deliberately playing on it, the way almost all ads play on words, seeking to titillate, shock, amuse, etc. in order to get us jaded modern-day consumers to pay attention to the ad. The bank wants to emphasise the individual nature of their loan interest (a personally priced rate, not a blanket/group rate) and are hoping that the "double-take" readers have will make this message sink in. Typical advertising language, and, I think, brilliant ad copywriters... my hat off to them. (Also, note that usages of "personal price" are normally almost always preceded by "pay" (not present in this ad), which contributes a lot to the negative meaning.)

    D.

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