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Corpus Linguistics and Clinical Psychology:Investigating 'personification' in first-person accounts of voice-hearing
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Person-ness of voices in lived experience accounts of psychosis:Combining literary linguistics and clinical psychology
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Examining the language demands of informed consent documents in patient recruitment to cancer trials using tools from corpus and computational linguistics ...
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Examining the language demands of informed consent documents in patient recruitment to cancer trials using tools from corpus and computational linguistics ...
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A linguistic approach to the psychosis continuum: (dis)similarities and (dis)continuities in how clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers talk about their voices ...
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A linguistic approach to the psychosis continuum: (dis)similarities and (dis)continuities in how clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers talk about their voices ...
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“One gives bad compliments about me, and the other one is telling me to do things” – (Im)Politeness and power in reported interactions between voice-hearers and their voices
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Fighting obesity, sustaining stigma:how can critical metaphor analysis help uncover subtle stigma in media discourse on obesity
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A linguistic approach to the psychosis continuum:(dis)similarities and (dis)continuities in how clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers talk about their voices
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Corpus linguistics in illness and healthcare contexts:a case study of diabulimia support groups
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Examining the language demands of informed consent documents in patient recruitment to cancer trials using tools from corpus and computational linguistics
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A linguistic approach to the psychosis continuum: (dis)similarities and (dis)continuities in how clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers talk about their voices
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In: Cogn Neuropsychiatry (2020)
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A linguistic approach to the psychosis continuum: (dis)similarities and (dis)continuities in how clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers talk about their voices
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Improving HIV/AIDS consultations in Malawi : how interactional sociolinguistics can contribute
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Emotional Implications of Metaphor:Consequences of Metaphor Framing for Mindset about Cancer
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When faced with hardship, how do we emotionally appraise the situation? Although many factors contribute to our reasoning about hardships, in this article we focus on the role of linguistic metaphor in shaping how we cope. In five experiments, we find that framing a person’s cancer situation as a “battle” encourages people to believe that that person is more likely to feel guilty if they do not recover than framing the same situation as a “journey” does. Conversely, the “journey” frame is more likely to encourage the inference that the person can make peace with their situation than the “battle” frame. We rule out lexical priming as an explanation for this effect and examine the generalizability of these findings to individual differences across participants and to a different type of hardship—namely, an experience with depression. Finally, we examine the language participants produced after encountering one of these metaphors, and we find tendencies to repeat and extend the metaphors encountered. Together, these experiments shed light on the influential role of linguistic metaphor in the way we emotionally appraise hardship situations.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/131226/ https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/131226/1/Hendricks_et_al._2018_Emotional_Implications_of_Metaphor_Consequences_of_Metaphor_Framing_for_Mindset_about_Cancer.pdf https://doi.org/10.1080/10926488.2018.1549835
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An integrated approach to metaphor and framing in cognition, discourse and practice, with an application to metaphors for cancer
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