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The lexicogrammar of "BE interested": description and pedagogy
In: Corpora and lexis. - Leiden : Brill Rodopi (2018), 240-276
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Pedagogy-driven corpus-based lexicogrammar [Plenary] ...
Gabrielatos, Costas. - : Unpublished, 2018
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The lexicogrammar of 'BE interested': Complementation patterns and pedagogical implications ...
Gabrielatos, Costas. - : Unpublished, 2015
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Corpus Linguistics and CDA: A critical look at synergy ...
Gabrielatos, Costas; Duguid, Alison. - : Unpublished, 2014
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Discourse analysis and media attitudes : the representation of Islam in the British press
Baker, Paul; Gabrielatos, Costas. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2013
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Sketching Muslims: a corpus driven analysis of representations around the word "Muslim" in the British press 1998 - 2009
In: Applied linguistics. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 34 (2013) 3, 255-278
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Discourse analysis and media attitudes : the representation of Islam in the British press
Gabrielatos, Costas; McEnery, Tony; Baker, Paul. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2013
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A useful methodological synergy? : combining critical discourse analysis and corpus linguistics to examine discourses of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK press
In: Methodologies (Los Angeles, 2013), p. 1-34
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Sketching Muslims: A Corpus Driven Analysis of Representations Around the Word 'Muslim' in the British Press 1998-2009
Baker, Paul; Gabrielatos, Costas; McEnery, Tony. - : Oxford University Press, 2013
Abstract: This article uses methods from corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis to examine patterns of representation around the word Muslim in a 143 million word corpus of British newspaper articles published between 1998 and 2009. Using the analysis tool Sketch Engine, an analysis of noun collocates of Muslim found that the following categories (in order of frequency) were referenced: ethnic/national identity, characterizing/differentiating attributes, conflict, culture, religion, and group/organizations. The ‘conflict’ category was found to be particularly lexically rich, containing many word types. It was also implicitly indexed in the other categories. Following this, an analysis of the two most frequent collocate pairs: Muslim world and Muslim community showed that they were used to collectivize Muslims, both emphasizing their sameness to each other and their difference to ‘The West’. Muslims were also represented as easily offended, alienated, and in conflict with non-Muslims. The analysis additionally considered legitimation strategies that enabled editors to print more controversial representations, and concludes with a discussion of researcher bias and an extended notion of audience through online social networks.
Keyword: Articles
URL: http://applij.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/34/3/255
https://doi.org/10.1093/applin/ams048
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Sketching Muslims: A Corpus Driven Analysis of Representations Around the Word 'Muslim' in the British Press 1998-2009
Baker, Paul; Gabrielatos, Costas; McEnery, Tony. - : Oxford University Press, 2013
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Sketching Muslims:a corpus driven analysis of representations around the word ‘Muslim’ in the British press 1998–2009
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The peaks and troughs of corpus-based contextual analysis
In: International journal of corpus linguistics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 17 (2012) 2, 151-175
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Sketching Muslims: A Corpus Driven Analysis of Representations Around the Word 'Muslim' in the British Press 1998-2009
Baker, Paul; Gabrielatos, Costas; McEnery, Tony. - : Oxford University Press, 2012
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The peaks and troughs of corpus-based contextual analysis
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A corpus-based study of pragmatic markers in London English
In: Corpus linguistics and linguistic theory. - Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter 7 (2011) 1, 93-118
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Construction Grammar vs. Lexical Grammar: A case study of the modal load in if-conditionals
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If-conditionals in ICLE and the BNC:a language teaching success story?
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Keyness:Matching metrics to definitions
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A corpus-based study of pragmatic markers in London English
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If-conditionals and modality:A corpus-based investigation
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