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Gesture and legitimation in the anti-immigration discourse of Nigel Farage
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What Can Cognitive Linguistics Tell Us about Language-Image Relations?:A Multidimensional Approach to Intersemiotic Convergence in Multimodal Text
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“28 Palestinians Die”:A Cognitive Grammar Analysis of Mystification in Press Coverage of State Violence on the Gaza Border.
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Cognitive Linguistic Approaches to Text and Discourse:From Poetics to Politics
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Metaphorical descriptions of pain on a Trigeminal Neuralgia Forum:Pushing the Boundaries of Cognitive Linguistics
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A nation divided:Metaphors and scenarios in the media coverage of the 2016 British EU referendum
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Spatial properties of ACTION verb semantics:Experimental evidence for image schema orientation in transitive versus reciprocal verbs and its implications for ideology
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Event-frames affect blame assignment and perception of aggression in discourse on political protests:an experimental case study in critical discourse analysis
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'Riots engulfed the city':an experimental study investigating the legitimating effects of fire metaphors in discourses of disorder
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Cognitive linguistic critical discourse studies:connecting language and image
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Metaphor and intertextuality in media framings of the (1984-85) British Miners' Strike:a multimodal analysis
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The visual basis of linguistic meaning and its implications for critical discourse analysis:integrating cognitive linguistic and multimodal methods
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Viewpoint in linguistic discourse:space and evaluation in news reports of political protests
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This paper continues to develop a program of research which has recently emerged investigating the ideological functions of spatial construals in social and political discourse from a Cognitive Linguistic perspective (Cap 2013; Chilton 2004; Dunmire 2011; Filardo Llamas 2013; Hart 2013a/b, 2014a; Kaal 2012). Specifically, inspired by principles in Cognitive Grammar (Langacker 2008), the paper attempts to formulate a grammar of ‘point of view’ and show how this trans-modal cognitive system is manifested in the meanings of individual grammatical constructions which, when selected in discourse, yield mental representations whose spatial properties invite ideological evaluations. The link between spatial organisation and ideological evaluation in these mental models, it is argued, is a function of our embodied understanding of language. These theoretical arguments are illustrated with data taken from online news reports of two political protests.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/73339/ https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/73339/1/Viewpoint_in_Linguistic_Discourse_Space_and_Evaluation_in_News_Reports_of_Political_Protests.pdf https://doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2015.1013479
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