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Is there a particular term for the abbreviated language used in headlines (the removal of at least articles and conjunctions)?

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Mårdh (1980) refers to this type of language as "headlinese". (Mårdh, Ingrid. 1980. Headlinese: On the grammar of English front page headlines. Malmö: CWK Gleerup.) See also this Wikipedia page.

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  • Perfect! Thank you. I suppose I should have known to check Wikipedia first!
    – Jessie
    Commented Feb 22, 2013 at 17:23
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A particularly bewildering headline can be referred to as a crash blossom. This term was taken from the headline: "Violinist linked to JAL crash blossoms".

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