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Language Matters - Representations of the term heart failure in English discourse:A large-scale linguistic study
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Supporting the corpus-based study of Shakespeare’s language:Enhancing a corpus of the First Folio
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Issues and challenges in compiling a corpus of Early Modern English plays for comparison with those of William Shakespeare
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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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In this paper, we examine the notion of ‘framing’ as a function of metaphor from three interrelated perspectives – cognitive, discourse-based, and practice-based, with the aim of providing an adaptable blueprint of good practice in framing analysis. We bring together cognitive and discourse-based approaches in an integrated multi-level framework, and demonstrate its value to both theory and practice by applying it to a corpus-based study of violence-related metaphors for cancer. Through the application of this framework, we show that there are merits in applying the notion of framing at different levels of generality in metaphor analysis (conceptual metaphors, metaphor scenarios, and linguistic metaphors), depending on one’s research aims. We warn that researchers and practitioners need to remain aware of what conclusions can and cannot be drawn at each level, and we show the theoretical and practical advantages of taking all three levels into account when considering the use of metaphor for communicating about sensitive topics such as cancer. We emphasize the need for a ‘rich’ definition of framing, including aspects such as agency, evaluations and emotions.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/80862/1/Metaphor_and_framing_in_talking_about_cancer_revised.pdf https://doi.org/10.1093/applin/amw028 https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/80862/
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Charting the semantics of labour relations in House of Commons debates spanning two hundred years:A study of parliamentary language using corpus linguistic methods and automated semantic tagging
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A time-sensitive historical thesaurus-based semantic tagger for deep semantic annotation
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A time-sensitive historical thesaurus-based semantic tagger for deep semantic annotation
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A computer-assisted study of the use of violence metaphors for cancer and end of life by patients, family carers and health professionals
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A computer-assisted study of the use of Violence metaphors for cancer and end of life by patients, family carers and health professionals
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The online use of Violence and Journey metaphors by patients with cancer, as compared with health professionals: a mixed methods study
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Book review: Michaela Mahlberg. Corpus stylistics and Dickens’s fiction.
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A Corpus Stylistic Investigation of the Language Style of Shakespeare's Plays in the Context of Other Contemporaneous Plays.
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Nineteenth-century English politeness: Negative politeness, conventional indirect requests and the rise of the individual self
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