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The use of Māori words in National Science Challenge online discourse
Calude, Andreea S.; Stevenson, Louise; Whaanga, Hēmi. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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A relevância da Pragmática no ensino do inglês aeronáutico: um estudo baseado em corpora ; The relevance of Pragmatics in aviation English teaching: a study based on corpora
Prado, Malila Carvalho de Almeida. - : Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP, 2019. : Universidade de São Paulo, 2019. : Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas, 2019
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El Tratamiento lexicográfico de la recategorización adjetivo > sustantivo en diccionarios generales de lengua española
Mahecha Mahecha, Sandra Viviana. - : Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2019
In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2019)
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Zur Literatursprache in ausgewählten Werken der neueren österreichischen Jugendliteratur aus varietätenlinguistischer Sicht
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Der Gebrauch Otto Kruses Verben des Referierens bei Masterstudierenden der Universität Wien
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Academic hocus pocus: a muggle's critical analysis of Harry Potter via systemic functional grammar and discourse analysis
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The labour of words in Higher Education is it time to reoccupy policy?
In: 1 ; 150 (2019)
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Profiling idioms: a sociolexical approach to the study of phraseological patterns
In: 11755 ; 315 ; 329 (2019)
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#Vaccineswork: Recontextualizing the content of epidemiological reports on Twitter ; Science Communication on the Internet
In: Science communication on the Internet: Old genres meet new genres. ; 173 ; 194 (2019)
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The “power of incantation”: A linguistic analysis of European theme parks’ websites
In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 29 (2019) - Special Issue; 425-444 (2019)
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Knowledge dissemination and evidentiality in the genre of posters. Anatomy of a condensed medical discourse
In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 29 (2019) - Special Issue; 67-92 (2019)
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Doing things with words across time. Snapshots of communicative practices in and from the past
In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 31 (2019) - Special Issue; 1-280 (2019)
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Discursive practices in feminist speeches. A diachronic analysis from the Late Modern period to the present day
In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 31 (2019) - Special Issue; 91-110 (2019)
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Scientific controversies and popular science in translation. Rewriting, transediting or transcreation?
In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 29 (2019) - Special Issue; 481-507 (2019)
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Translating (im)personalisation in corporate discourse. A corpus-based analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility reports in English and Italian
In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 29 (2019) - Special Issue; 205-224 (2019)
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“‘WELL I DON’T LIKE ABORTION’ WELL THEN DON’T HAVE ONE”: A CORPUS-ASSISTED DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF THE STANCE FUNCTIONS OF SOME DISCOURSE MARKERS IN MEDIATED ABORTION DEBATE
Abstract: This dissertation examines the use of discourse markers as a stance-taking resource in written discourse on abortion. Drawing from four corpora collected from editorials, blogs, Twitter, and Reddit, I focus on the discourse markers I mean, of course, okay, and well and their use in concessive repair sequences, as prefaces to constructed dialogue, and as interpersonal stance markers. Within the corpora, both concessive repair and constructed dialogue serve to reinforce a positive-self, negative-other evaluative split, although they differ in the types of stance objects that writers position themselves in relation to. Writers use concessive repair to evaluate distal stance objects - and, in particular, women as a broader social group - while within constructed dialogue there is a split between reported speech and reported thought, with reported speech being used to evaluate distal objects and reported thought evaluating proximal objects such as the writer’s previously held positions. Well-prefaced constructed dialogue, in particular, is used to convey negative attitudinal information when there is tension between the writer’s beliefs and those expressed in the constructed dialogue, and the discourse marker helps the writer to position and align themself to construct a specific identity. This dissertation shows, however, that stance-taking in abortion discourse is not a straightforward matter of expressing the writer’s personal opinions. Instead, the pattern of stance-taking with meta-stance markers and the use of discourse marker of course to coerce a sense of shared background knowledge indicate that writers also place emphasis on the construction of shared group membership in order to mitigate potential points of conflict.
Keyword: Abortion discourse; Corpus linguistics; Corpus-assisted discourse analysis; Discourse analysis; Discourse markers; Mediated discourse; Political discourse; Stance
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10106/28582
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‘Crimes of passion’ or ‘horrific murders’? A corpus-based Critical Discourse Analysis of reporting on domestic and non-domestic violence in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Daily Telegraph.
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Corpus-based Text Linguistics
Carla Marello; Manuel Barbera. - : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019. : country:GBR, 2019. : place:Cambridge, 2019
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Analyse comparative de la terminologie des médias sociaux : contribution des domaines de la communication et de l'informatique à la néologie
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Diversité et recommandation : une investigation sur l’apport de la fouille d’opinions pour la distinction d’articles d’opinion dans une controverse médiatique
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