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Linguistic Varieties in Homegoing: Translating the Other’s Voice into Spanish
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Critical analysis of the main discourses of the Spanish press about the rescue of the ship Aquarius
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A corpus-based study of relative clauses in 18th and 19th centuryAustralian English
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The discourse construction of the image of Russia in the British and American press in the year 2005. A contrastive study
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A Cross-Linguistic Study of Metaphor Variation in Promotional Discourse of the Tourist Sector in Spanish, English and German: Implications for Translation
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Morphophonological Salience through Constructional Schemas: An Analysis of Two Case Studies of English Slang Words Ending in {o}
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Colour and gender: language nuances ; Color y género: matices del lenguaje
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The Durham Account Rolls Vocabulary as Evidence of Trade Relations in Late Medieval England
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Roig-Marín, Amanda. - : University of Gothenburg. Department of Languages and Literatures, 2021
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Main Challenges of EMI at the UCLM: Teachers’ Perceptions on Language Proficiency, Training and Incentives
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Repositioning English-Medium Instruction in a Broader International Agenda: Insights from a Survey on Teacher Professional Development
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Dafouz, Emma. - : Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Filología Inglesa, 2021
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Psychometric properties of the Attitudes towards Medical Communication Scale in nursing students
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Cultural values in American and Spanish TV advertising at the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic
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Monitoring EMI Teachers to Assess their Progress in University Bilingual Programs
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Lecturers’ Training Needs in EMI Programmes: Beyond Language Competence
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Flaming as a surface manifestation of sexism. A linguistic perspective
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Toxic practices on the Internet began when the shift toward Web 2.0—e.g., information sharing, user-centred designs, interactions between users and content creators—took place. Due to the vast amount of information shared in the online sphere, toxic practices began to emerge. One of these practices is flaming. Due to the various meanings that flaming has taken on over the years, academics such as Lange (2008) decided that studying flaming was not worthwhile. Nevertheless, we have decided to focus this paper on the relationship between flaming and sexism by analysing comments targeting content female creators. Previous work on flaming has approached chiefly the topic from a sociological perspective. As the research problem revolves around flaming as a surface manifestation of sexism, it has been decided to develop the paper inside the branch of Forensic Linguistics. Forensic Linguistics is a branch of Applied Linguistics involving examining language evidence in a criminal or civil matter. In light of this, we decided to approach the research problem from a perspective combining Critical Discourse Analysis—CDA—(van Dijk, 2001) and Gender Studies. A micro-analysis which comprises two types of analyses—(1) qualitative and (2) quantitative—has been performed in this paper. For the qualitative analysis, Speech Act theory (Searle, Kiefer, & Bierwisch, 1980; Austin, 1962) and (Im)politeness theory (Bousfield, 2008) will be employed as linguistic tools. On the other hand, for the quantitative analysis, the computational tool AntConc will be used. Thanks to these tools, it has been possible to determine whether flaming is related to sexism or not.
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(Im)politeness theory; AntConc; Content female creators; Critical discourse analysis; Filología Inglesa; Flaming; Forensic linguistics; Gender studies; Internet; Sexism; Speech act theory
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/118305
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EMI Lecturer Trainers: Reflections on the Implementation of EMI Lecturer Training Course
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Promoting intercultural competence and social awareness through cooperative activities in higher education
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WebQuest como herramienta para el fomento de metodologías activas en la asignatura de Lexicología Inglesa
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Análisis semántico modal del piropo: un estudio de caso en hablantes cubanos ; A semantic-modal analysis of catcalls: a case study of Cuban speakers
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