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Accompanying Tables for 'Representing Women, Women Representing' Article ...
Bates, Stephen Holden; Sealey, Alison. - : figshare, 2019
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Explanation of the Cleaning and Tagging Process Undertaken for the 'Representing Women, Women Representing' article ...
Bates, Stephen Holden; Sealey, Alison. - : figshare, 2019
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Explanation of the Cleaning and Tagging Process Undertaken for the 'Representing Women, Women Representing' article ...
Bates, Stephen Holden; Sealey, Alison. - : figshare, 2019
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Accompanying Tables for 'Representing Women, Women Representing' Article ...
Bates, Stephen Holden; Sealey, Alison. - : figshare, 2019
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Accompanying Tables for 'Representing Women, Women Representing' Article ...
Bates, Stephen Holden; Sealey, Alison. - : figshare, 2019
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Explanation of the Cleaning and Tagging Process Undertaken for the 'Representing Women, Women Representing' article ...
Bates, Stephen Holden; Sealey, Alison. - : figshare, 2018
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Accompanying Tables for 'Representing Women, Women Representing' Article ...
Bates, Stephen Holden; Sealey, Alison. - : figshare, 2018
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Accompanying Tables for 'Representing Women, Women Representing' EJPG article by Bates & Sealey ...
Bates, Stephen Holden; Sealey, Alison. - : figshare, 2018
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Prime ministerial self-reported actions in Prime Minister's questions 1979-2010: A corpus-assisted analysis
In: Journal of Pragmatics (JoP) 104 (2016), 18-31
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Local heroes? A critical discourse analysis of the motivations and ideologies underpinning community-based volunteering
Robinson, David. - 2016
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An investigation into the representations of sexuality in sex education manuals for British teenagers, 1950-2014
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Book reviews and forum contributions in Applied Linguistics - continuity and change
Sealey, Alison. - 2015
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Realist social theory and multilingualism in Europe
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Discussing science in the public sphere: a corpus-assisted study of web-based interaction concerning the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) triple vaccine
Orpin, Deborah. - 2015
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Why did the Canada goose cross the sea? Accounting for the behaviour of wildlife in the documentary series Life
In: International journal of applied linguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 24 (2014) 1, 19-37
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Response to Elder-Vass: “seven ways to be a realist about language”
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Realism
Sealey, Alison. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2014
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Why did the Canada goose cross the sea?:accounting for the behaviour of wildlife in the documentary series Life
Abstract: The language investigated here comprises commentaries to a television documentary series about wildlife. We explore debates about the implications of evolutionary theory for accounts of animals' behaviour, and the challenge facing broadcasters seeking to explain this to a general audience. Our analysis, which was supported by concordancing software, focuses specifically on deontic and dynamic modal constructions. We identify four kinds of ‘obligation’ to which the non-human creatures featured in these texts are represented as being subject. We suggest that the modal system of English is implicated in the inevitable tendency in these broadcasts towards both anthropomorphic and teleological explanations of animals' behaviour. We conclude that applied linguists have a contribution to offer as broadcasters make decisions about such linguistic choices. In diesem Beitrag werden die Kommentare einer Naturdokumentationsreihe sprachlich analysiert. Wir untersuchen, inwieweit evolutionäre Theorien Tierverhalten erklären können, und wie die Produzenten mit der Herausforderung umgehen, diese Sachverhalte einem Laienpublikum nahezubringen. Unsere Analyse, gestützt auf Konkordanzen, konzentriert sich insbesondere auf deontische und dynamische Modalkonstruktionen. Wir unterscheiden vier Arten der ‘Obligation’, in denen die Tiere in der Dokumentation als Subjekt repräsentiert werden. Wir zeigen, daß das Modalsystem des Englischen unausweichlich dazu führt, anthropomorphische und teleologische Erklärungen des Tierverhaltens zu verwenden. Wir kommen zu dem Schluß, daß die angewandte Sprachwissenschaft die Produzenten von Naturdokumentationen bei derartiger Sprachwahl unterstützen kann.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/ijal.12007
https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/71228/
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Anthropomorphic grammar? Some linguistic patterns in the wildlife documentary series "Life"
In: Text & talk. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 33 (2013) 3, 399-420
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Anthropomorphic grammar?:some linguistic patterns in the wildlife documentary series Life
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