English dialect used in titles
Is there a name for dialect/variant of English that is commonly used in titles? The one that intentionally omits auxiliary verbs, articles and other words for shortness:
- Normal English: The new album is now available, and it contains exclusive booklet inside.
- “Title” English: New album available, exclusive booklet inside
Answer
Such compressed language may be called headline English—for which we even have a tag, headline-english— or more jokingly, headlinese, also the name of a book on the subject by Ingrid Mårdh.
Ah, headline English: home of the article drop, land of the crash blossom.
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