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Keywords and collocations in US presidential discourse since 1993: a corpus-assisted analysis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Humanities and Applied Social Sciences, 2020
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to apply a corpus-assisted analysis of keywords and their collocations in the US presidential discourse from Clinton to Trump to discover the meanings of these words and the collocates they have.
Dalia Hamed
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Marcadores argumentativos del contraste y discurso judicial: un estudio propedéutico para la traducción (Argumentative Discourse Markers of Contrast in Judicial Discourse: A Translation-oriented Study)

open access: yesHermes, 2014
The present paper stems from a contrastive corpus-based study of phraseology in Spanish, Italian and English criminal judgments (Pontrandolfo 2013). By exploring the Corpus of Criminal Judgments (COSPE), a large comparable trilingual corpus (Spanish ...
Gianluca Pontrandolfo
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A comparative analysis of the keyword multicultural(ism) in French, British, German and Italian migration discourse [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This chapter looks into discourses about migration in four European countries through the lens of cultural keywords (cf. Williams 1983; Bennett et al. 2005; Wierzbicka 1997); using Corpus Assisted Discourse Analysis, it compares the use of the keywords ...
Aprile   +25 more
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From administrator to CEO: Exploring changing representations of hierarchy and prestige in a diachronic corpus of academic management writing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
We explore the lexical choices made by authors published in Administrative Science Quarterly (ASQ), a major academic journal in business and management studies.
Learmonth, Mark, Mautner, Gerlinde
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“This is an age for news”: A corpus-based analysis of the word NEW(E)S in the spoken discourse of Early Modern English society (1560-1760)

open access: yesNJES: Nordic Journal of English studies, 2017
In my paper, I shall be examining how the voracity for news which characterises Tudor and―to a larger extent―Stuart England can be mapped on the spoken discourse of society in Early Modern England.
Elisabetta Cecconi
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Corpus Assisted Critical Discourse Analysis of Pakistan’s Language Education Policy Documents: What are the Existing Language Ideologies?

open access: yesSAGE Open, 2022
Language education policies contain discourses that have language ideologies embedded within them. This study explores the language ideologies in official language education policy documents of Pakistan from 2000 to 2020.
Muhammad Asim Khan, Sajida Zaki
doaj   +1 more source

The 'Humour' element in engineering lectures across cultures:An approach to pragmatic annotation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Humour is one of the most difficult pragmatic devices for lecturers and students to engage with, and for researchers to identify systematically. Humour does not always travel well across cultures.
Alsop, Sian
core   +1 more source

“Snake flu,” “killer bug,” and “Chinese virus”: A corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis of lexical choices in early UK press coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic

open access: yesFrontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 2022
Now mostly known as “COVID-19” (or simply “Covid”), early discourse around the pandemic was characterized by a particularly large variation in naming choices (ranging from “new coronavirus” and “new respiratory disease” to “killer bug” and the racist ...
Ursula Kania
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Refining the use of the web (and web search) as a language teaching and learning resource [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The web is a potentially useful corpus for language study because it provides examples of language that are contextualized and authentic, and is large and easily searchable.
Franken, Margaret   +2 more
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A corpus-assisted discourse analysis of sustainability transitions in urban basic infrastructure services

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Spatial Development, 2022
Basic infrastructure services – water and sanitation, waste collection and management, transport, energy, and housing – form the foundation upon which cities are built.
Lucy Oates   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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