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Diachronic Analysis of Qualitative Data
The Routledge Reviewer's Guide to Mixed Methods Analysis, 2021M. Teresa Anguera +4 more
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Methodological Problems in Diachronic Analysis
Judges 19-21 and the “Othering” of Benjamin, 2021openaire +2 more sources
Theorizing Process Dynamics with Directed Graphs: A Diachronic Analysis of Digital Trace Data
MIS Q., 2021The growing availability of digital trace data has generated unprecedented opportunities for analyzing, explaining, and predicting the dynamics of process change.
B. Pentland +2 more
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Critical Arts. A Journal for Cultural Studies, 2022
The present study has conducted a diachronic analysis of law and order metaphors in a self-compiled corpus of China’s Government Work Reports (CGWR) over a span of 22 years (2000–2021).
Zhonghua Wu, Le Cheng
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The present study has conducted a diachronic analysis of law and order metaphors in a self-compiled corpus of China’s Government Work Reports (CGWR) over a span of 22 years (2000–2021).
Zhonghua Wu, Le Cheng
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Visual Communication, 2022
Influenced by the global neoliberalization of higher education, academic entrepreneurialism has become a new paradigm of university development and has brought about profound changes in various types of university discourse.
Yi Deng, D. Feng
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Influenced by the global neoliberalization of higher education, academic entrepreneurialism has become a new paradigm of university development and has brought about profound changes in various types of university discourse.
Yi Deng, D. Feng
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Diachronic Analysis of Fuzzy Objects
GeoInformatica, 1999This paper presents a method to monitor the behavior of fuzzy spatial objects through time. The method consists of two steps. Firstly the spatial extents of objects are determined at several sequential epochs. The method explains the case where objects are not crisply defined, so that the identified spatial extents will be fuzzy.
Tao Cheng 0004, Martien Molenaar
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Pinter's Poetry: A Diachronic Analysis
Style, 2016A playwright, poet, actor, director, political activist, and the winner of Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005, Harold Pinter has become a focus of global criticism. Although Pinter was regarded as "one of the greatest playwrights of the twentieth century" (Pendarvis 189), his drama has been greatly discussed around the world; his poetry, on the other ...
null Lin, null Baker
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The diachronic analysis of resultative constructions
Language, Context and Text. The Social Semiotics Forum, 2023AbstractThis study aims to illustrate a systemic functional framework for analysing the change of constructions which are inherently form-meaning correspondences. The study first discusses the value of systemic functional linguistics (hereafter SFL) to solving the perceived problems arising from the theoretical model of grammaticalisation.
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A Diachronic Analysis of the Beef Industry
2014Cattle have long held an important place in Chinese society and agriculture, especially as a source of draught power, which was the primary role of cattle in the central planning era. The transition in primary role from draught to beef cattle and the growth in little over 30 years to among the largest beef and cattle industries in the world has been ...
Brown, Colin G. +2 more
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Canadian Journal of Linguistics-revue Canadienne De Linguistique, 2020
While the use of well as an intensifier of most adjectives had supposedly died out by Early Modern English (Fettig 1934: 186, Mustanoja 1960: 327, Stenström 2000: 188, Ito and Taglimonte 2003: 278), no studies have empirically examined its frequency ...
James M. Stratton
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While the use of well as an intensifier of most adjectives had supposedly died out by Early Modern English (Fettig 1934: 186, Mustanoja 1960: 327, Stenström 2000: 188, Ito and Taglimonte 2003: 278), no studies have empirically examined its frequency ...
James M. Stratton
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