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Datamining the Meaning(s) of Progress
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Ordinary Meaning and Corpus Linguistics
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Corpus Linguistics and the Criminal Law
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Evidence-Based Jurisprudence Meets Legal Linguistics—Unlikely Blends Made in Germany
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The Original Meaning of “religion” in the First Amendment: A Test Case of Originalism’s Utilization of Corpus Linguistics
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The Dictionary as a Specialized Corpus
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Triangulating Public Meaning: Corpus Linguistics, Immersion, and the Constitutional Record
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The Power of Words: A Comment on Hamann and Vogel’s Evidence-Based Jurisprudence Meets Legal Linguistics—Unlikely Blends Made in Germany
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Corpus Linguistics as a Tool in Legal Interpretation
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A Lawyer’s Introduction to Meaning in the Framework of Corpus Linguistics
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Advancing Law and Corpus Linguistics: Importing Principles and Practices from Survey and Content Analysis Methodologies to Improve Corpus Design and Analysis
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Integrating Colloquial Arabic in the Classroom: A Study of Students’ and Teachers’ Attitude and Effect
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In: Faculty Contributions to Books (2017)
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Video-based interaction, negotiation for comprehensibility, and second language speech learning: a longitudinal study
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New orientations to identities in mobility
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Book synopsis: The Routledge Handbook of Migration and Language is the first comprehensive survey of this area, exploring language and human mobility in today’s globalised world. This key reference brings together a range of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary perspectives, drawing on subjects such as migration studies, geography, philosophy, sociology and anthropology. Featuring over 30 chapters written by leading experts from around the world, this book: Examines how basic constructs such as community, place, language, diversity, identity, nation-state, and social stratification are being retheorized in the context of human mobility; Analyses the impact of the ‘mobility turn’ on language use, including the parallel ‘multilingual turn’ and translanguaging; Discusses the migration of skilled and unskilled workers, different forms of displacement, and new superdiverse and diaspora communities; Explores new research orientations and methodologies, such as mobile and participatory research, multi-sited ethnography, and the mixing of research methods; Investigates the place of language in citizenship, educational policies, employment and social services. The Routledge Handbook of Migration and Language is essential reading for those with an interest in migration studies, language policy, sociolinguistic research and development studies.
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Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
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URL: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/17818/ https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Handbook-of-Migration-and-Language/Canagarajah/p/book/9781138801981 https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/17818/1/New%20Orientations%20to%20Identity%20in%20Mobility%20Final%20.pdf
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Spaces of consumption and senses of place: a geosemiotic analysis of three markets in Hong Kong
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Effects of sound, vocabulary and grammar learning aptitude on adult second language oral ability in foreign language classrooms
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