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Fall 2021
In: Scientia (2921-10-15T07:00:00Z)
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How has COVID-19, lockdown and social distancing changed alcohol drinking patterns? A cross-cultural perspective between britons and spaniards
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Satisfaction can co-exist with hesitation: qualitative analysis of acceptability of telemedicine among multi-lingual patients in a safety-net healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In: BMC health services research, vol 22, iss 1 (2022)
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Discrimination Experiences during COVID-19 among a National, Multi-Lingual, Community-Based Sample of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: COMPASS Findings.
In: International journal of environmental research and public health, vol 19, iss 2 (2022)
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Addressing racial/ethnic inequities in vaccine hesitancy and uptake: lessons learned from the California alliance against COVID-19.
AuYoung, Mona; Rodriguez Espinosa, Patricia; Chen, Wei-Ting. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2022
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Co-creating a Theory of Change to advance COVID-19 testing and vaccine uptake in underserved communities.
Stadnick, Nicole A; Cain, Kelli L; Oswald, William. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2022
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Telemedicine implementation and use in community health centers during COVID-19: Clinic personnel and patient perspectives.
Payán, Denise D; Frehn, Jennifer L; Garcia, Lorena. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2022
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COVID-19 first lockdown as a window into language acquisition: associations between caregiver-child activities and vocabulary gains ...
Kartushina, Natalia; Mani, Nivedita; Aktan-Erciyes, Aslı. - : Carnegie Mellon University Library Publishing Service, 2022
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Text Complexity as a Stumbling Block: Can We Increase Trust and Adherence with Health-related Messages by Decreasing their Complexity? (German nasal spray study) ...
Lux, Alexandra. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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The influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the language learning environment, and the importance of taking age into account
Surman, Francesca Lily Dora. - : Oxford Brookes University, 2022
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КОВИД-ЛЕКСИКА КАК ЭКСПЛИКАТОР АВТОРСКОЙ МОДАЛЬНОСТИ В ТЕКСТАХ РУССКОЯЗЫЧНЫХ СМИ ... : COVID VOCABULARY AS AN EXPLICATOR OF AUTHOR’S MODALITY IN THE TEXTS OF RUSSIAN MASS MEDIA ...
Абсалямова, Л.Ф.; Нургалина, Х.Б.. - : ИП Соколова М.В., 2022
Abstract: В данной статье рассматриваются неологизмы, появившиеся в русском языке период пандемии коронавирусаCOVID-19. В роли экспликаторов выступают языковые единицы разного уровня, т.е. ковид-лексика. В статье особоевнимание уделяется выражению авторской модальности, т.е. позиции автора текста по отношению как к самомуковид-неологизму, так и к явлению или объекту, обозначаемому этой лексемой. Материалом для анализа послужилитексты русскоязычных средств массовой информации, представленных как на бумажном носителе, так и вэлектронном виде. По результатам исследования были сделаны следующие выводы: наиболее «чувствительным»пластом является язык СМИ, освещающий самые актуальные события, нововведения, изменения во всех сферахжизнедеятельности человека. Соответственно, можно утверждать, неологизмы, используемые в текстах СМИжурналистами, помогают сформулировать всеобщее отношение населения к данной проблеме. ... : This article discusses the neologisms that appeared in the Russian language during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.The explicators are language units of different levels, i.e. covid-vocabulary. The article pays special attention to the expressionof the author's modality, i.e. the position of the author of the text in relation to both the covid-neologism itself and thephenomenon or object designated by this lexeme. The material for the analysis was the texts of Russian-language mass media,presented both on paper and in electronic form. According to the results of the study, the following conclusions were made: themost "sensitive" layer is the language of the media, covering the most current events, innovations, changes in all spheres ofhuman activity. Accordingly, it can be argued that most of the neologisms get into the lexicon of speakers through the media.Accordingly, it can be argued that the neologisms used in media texts by journalists help to formulate the general attitude ofthe population to this ...
Keyword: author’s modality; coronavirus pandemic; covid vocabulary; COVID-19; explicator; mass media texts; neologism; авторская модальность; ковид-лексика; неологизм; пандемия коронавируса; тексты СМИ; экспликатор
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.18454/rulb.2022.29.1.26
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Lockdown light in: Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon Online (10.1.2022) ...
Weerth, Carsten. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Lockdown light in: Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon Online (10.1.2022) ...
Weerth, Carsten. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Arguing About “COVID” ; Metalinguistic Arguments on What Counts as a “COVID-19 Death”
Lewiński, Marcin; Abreu, Pedro. - : Springer, 2022
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A Multilingual Dataset of COVID-19 Vaccination Attitudes on Twitter ...
Ninghan; Xihui; Zhiqiang. - : Zenodo, 2022
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A Multilingual Dataset of COVID-19 Vaccination Attitudes on Twitter ...
Ninghan; Xihui; Zhiqiang. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Lothian Diaries Dataset 1 (May-September 2020) ...
Hall-Lew, Lauren. - : Edinburgh DataVault, 2022
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Evangelical Mental Health During A Pandemic: A Three-Way Interaction Analysis
In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2022)
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The Psychological Effects of Digital Companies’ Employees during the Phase of COVID-19 Pandemic Extracted from Online Employee Reviews
In: Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 5; Pages: 2609 (2022)
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COVID-19 Vaccination-Related Sentiments Analysis: A Case Study Using Worldwide Twitter Dataset
In: Healthcare; Volume 10; Issue 3; Pages: 411 (2022)
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