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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 ...
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Explanation of the Cleaning and Tagging Process Undertaken for the 'Representing Women, Women Representing' article ...
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Accompanying Tables for 'Representing Women, Women Representing' Article ...
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Accompanying Tables for 'Representing Women, Women Representing' Article ...
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Translation:a biosemiotic/more-than-human perspective
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Representing Women, Women Representing:Backbenchers' Questions during Prime Minister's Questions, 1979-2010
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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 ...
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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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Animals, animacy and anthropocentrism
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Alastair Pennycook: Posthumanist Applied Linguistics
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First catch your corpus:methodological challenges in constructing a thematic corpus
Abstract: This paper describes the process by which we have constructed a corpus of heterogeneous texts about non-human animals. It aims to contribute both methodologically – in respect of the challenges of compiling a thematic corpus – and substantively – in relation to the identification of some features of discourse about animals. Having introduced the research project and its guiding questions, the article describes the principles of data selection and the procedures used in analysis. We highlight the methods we devised both to avoid the potential circularity associated with pre-determined search terms, and to overcome the limitations of a relatively small corpus containing a wide range of relevant vocabulary. We go on to report some initial findings on the most frequent animal naming terms and adjectives describing them, including a small case study of the adjectives ‘live’ and ‘dead’. The article concludes by indicating the ways in which the iterative methods we have employed are open to further extension, and points to some methodological and substantive implications of this enterprise.
URL: https://doi.org/10.3366/cor.2018.0145
https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/84709/1/Sealey_Pak_Corpora_13_2_pdf.pdf
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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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