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This paper makes the argument that the concept of dialogism, considered both from an interdiscursive as well as interlocutive point of view, might prove useful in analysing the way Burkinabe speakers assimilate and make use of ethnicist discourses that ...
Caroline Panis
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The Myth of Batman: Intra- and Interdiscursive Transformations
The study focuses on the multimodal discourse of the superhero Batman which is viewed as both a corpus of texts about Batman and a process of their development in various media, such as comics, animation, film, video games. Since the launch of the 1930s’
Arina A. Kutovaia +1 more
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Machado, espectador de Alencar: a cena interdiscursiva na segunda metade do século XIX
Essas anotações se debruçam sobre a peça alencariana “O que é o casamento?”, de 1861, e prosa ficcional de Machado de Assis, em seu conto “Curiosidade”, de 1879.
Valeria Rosito
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Abstract This study explores how language teacher well‐being, as an ecological phenomenon that includes layered (un)caring practices, is shaped through institutional discourses and mentoring relationships across three distinct contexts. Using a participatory multiple case study design, we analyze narrative and textual data from three mentoring pairs in
D. Philip Montgomery +3 more
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Discursive Practices of New and Traditional Media
The paper analyzes the discursive practices of traditional and new media. The special attention is paid to the change of discourse paradigms within which we can observe the inevitable rotation of both discursive practices and the models of media ...
Aleksandr V. Mlechko, Ivan N. Shamaev
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Revisiting intertextuality and humour: fresh perspectives on a classic topic
In humour research, intertextuality has been extensively studied with the aim of understanding how humorous texts are constructed on the basis of previous texts. In this paper, we elaborate on the sociopragmatic functions of intertextuality, pointing out
Villy Tsakona, Jan Chovanec
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Positive institutions for language learning
Abstract Positive psychology has been flourishing within applied linguistics, providing new insights into the role of concepts such as positive emotion, grit, and well‐being. The founders of positive psychology envisioned three pillars on which it stood, positive emotions, character traits, and positive institutions.
Peter D. MacIntyre
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In this paper I set out from Brazilian social theories on race to analyse a contemporary corpus of news reports in a Brazilian broadsheet newspaper. The aim is investigating change in mediated discourses on race. Based on Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA)
Célia Maria Magalhães
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Mother tongue instruction as a sticky object: The making of a register of denunciation
Abstract This article examines the making of a political register to denounce mother tongue instruction (MTI) in Sweden. Nationally mandated since 1977, MTI is a state‐sponsored, curriculum‐stipulated subject for minority pupils of over 187 languages other than Swedish.
Scarlett Mannish, Linus Salö
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In a society marked by secularization, the Danielle Hervieu-leger’s concept of “exculturation” reports the process of “disconnection”, a kind of disruption between the plural social collective culture and that one of the church.
Benoît Verdier
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