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Linguistics Landscape: a Cross Culture Perspective [PDF]
This paper was to aim in discussing the linguistic landscape. It was the visibility and salience of languages on public and commercial signs in a given territory or region (Landry and Bourhis 1997).
Duizenberg, M. R. (Max)
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This paper discusses how the transcription hurdle in dialect corpus building can be cleared. While corpus analysis has strongly gained in popularity in linguistic research, dialect corpora are still relatively scarce.
Anne-Sophie Ghyselen +5 more
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Media Linguistic Landscapes [PDF]
All linguistics should be media linguistics, but it is not. This thesis is presented by using linguistic landscapes as an example. LL research does not belong to the traditional core of either mainstream linguistics or media linguistics. This is why not everything within power has been done yet to make full use of their thematic, conceptual and ...
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Methaphorical image of Brexit in Russian media discourse (based on the methaphor of theatre) [PDF]
This article deals with the theoretical basis of the research of the metaphorical projection of a specific discourse event in the media space on the example of the media discourse on Brexit in Russia. The authors emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of
Irina Dulebová, Linda Krajčovičová
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LINGUISTICS OF MODERN GEORGIAN MEDIA
Modern mass media, as an important means of informing the public, determines people’s consciousness, shapes their interests and determines the mood. It has also successfully incorporated the role of an educator from the very beginning. Thus, the media linguistics plays a special role in spreading the native Georgian language, as well as in raising the ...
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Emotionalisation of contemporary media discourse: A research agenda
This special issue continues the discussion of the role of emotion in discourse (see Russian Journal of Linguistics 2015 (1) and 2018, 22 (1)) which, as testified by the burgeoning body of literature in the field, has become more prominent in different ...
Franco Zappettini +2 more
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The UK as victim and hero in the Sun’s coverage of the Brexit ‘humiliation’
This paper discusses how emotions were mobilised by the British tabloid press as discursive strategies of persuasion during the public debate on the implementation of Brexit. Using the case study of the Suns coverage of the alleged UKs humiliation at the
Franco Zappettini
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Argument Strength is in the Eye of the Beholder: Audience Effects in Persuasion
Americans spend about a third of their time online, with many participating in online conversations on social and political issues. We hypothesize that social media arguments on such issues may be more engaging and persuasive than traditional media ...
Anand, Pranav +3 more
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UK policy on social networking sites and online health: From informed patient to informed consumer?
Background Social networking sites offer new opportunities for communication between and amongst health care professionals, patients and members of the public.
Daniel Hunt +2 more
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Realization of “Food as a Source of danger” Cognitive Model in the Russian Media Discourse [PDF]
The present paper is devoted to analysis of cognitive and pragmatic aspects of food representation in the media discourse as well as peculiarities of language means of such representation. The paper investigates the language means used for realization of
Shevchenko Viacheslav D. , Mamet Piotr
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