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Mayores digitales plurilingües. El impacto del uso de la mensajería instantánea (IM) sobre la ansiedad idiomática en el aprendizaje del inglés
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Sentencing remarks as a legal subgenre: R v Darren Osborne ; Las observaciones al dictar la condena (sentencing remarks) como subgénero jurídico: la Reina contra Darren Osborne
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Inglés como Medio de Instrucción (EMI): Reflexiones, consciencia y práctica (RAP)
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On the Analogical Suffixation of Paired Antonyms: The Case of English innie and outie ; La sufijación analógica de parejas de antónimos: el caso de las formas innie y outie en inglés
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Effectiveness of type of feedback and frequency on L2 vocabulary acquisition. Data matrix and word statis
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The orchestration of verbal and non-verbal modes of communication in EMI lectures' episodes of engagement: a comparison between Technical and Social Sciences academics' performance
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‘Don’t you ma’am me!’: A Construction-based Analysis of the Schema ‘don’t you V me’ Expressing Disapproval in English
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The cognitive construction grammar (CCxG) approach can be used to examine the correlation between a constructional schema (CS) and an illocutionary force, in spoken discourse. This study aims to explore the construction [D(Y)[X]viM]j as in “Don’t you ma’am me” in the expression of disapproval or reprimand through the CxG-based examination of data obtained from three corpora: The Movie Corpus (TMC), The TV Corpus (TTVC) and the Corpus of American Soap Operas (CASO). Five constructional schemas (CS-0 to CS-4) have been identified, and they pertain to a network of constructions in which low-level CSs are more unambiguous and productive than high-level ones. Although constant elements of such constructions contribute to a more solid correlation of form and meaning, the variable (verb) undergoes a process of functional shift to guarantee the formulaic constituency of these constructions and the expression of disapproval in a given communicative situation. A distinctive feature of the converted verb is its connection (or anchoring) to the preceding move, which can be either semantic or morphological (or echoic), the latter being, on some occasions, detached from the original meaning of the verb.
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Constructional schema; Conversion; Corpus; Disapproval; Filología Inglesa; Spoken discourse
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/108793
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A bit o’ footy rabbit: Some notes on football rhyming slang
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Nuevas masculinidades en una muestra de libros álbum con padres gais: un análisis crítico multimodal
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Cognitive phonology and the creation of slang: a case study of the bilabial plosive /p/ in final position
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Implementación de la perspectiva de género en la traducción jurídica: actividades, materiales y recursos en el aula universitaria
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Reflexiones desde el confinamiento: de atentados y atropellos lingüísticos
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EMI teacher training with a multimodal and interactive approach: A new horizon for LSP specialists
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Aprender, pensar, actuar: el uso de las herramientas críticas en el aula de humanidades
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The marking of stance in news magazines: a gender-based analysis of epistemicity and attitude
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Pragmática del inglés en "grados bilingües": producción y percepción de peticiones en correos electrónicos redactados por estudiantes de ADE
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19th century Lancashire dialect: dialect pronunciation via dialect spellings
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