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Construal operations in online press reports of political protests
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Trust based on bias:cognitive constraints on source-related fallacies
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Discourse, grammar and ideology:functional and cognitive perspectives
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Argumentative euphemisms, political correctness and relevance
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Constructing contexts through grammar:Cognitive models and conceptualisation in British Newspaper reports of political protests
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Event-construal in press reports of violence in political protests:a cognitive linguistic approach to CDA
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Argumentation meets adapted cognition:manipulation in media discourse on immigration
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Trust based on bias: Cognitive constraints on source-related fallacies
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In: OSSA Conference Archive (2013)
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Argumentation meets adapted cognition: manipulation in media discourse on immigration
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Event-construal in press reports of violence in political protests: a cognitive linguistic approach to CDA
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Force-interactive patterns in immigration discourse: A Cognitive Linguistic approach to CDA
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Abstract:
"The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Discourse & Society 22 (3) 2011 © SAGE Publications Ltd, 2011: on SAGE Journals Online: http://online.sagepub.com/" ; In the last few years, a highly productive space has been created for Cognitive Linguistics inside critical discourse analysis. So far, however, this space has been reserved almost exclusively for critical metaphor studies where Lakoff and Johnson's (1980) Conceptual Metaphor Theory has provided the lens through which otherwise naturalized or opaque ideological patterns in text and conceptualization can be detected. Yet Cognitive Linguistics consists of much more than Conceptual Metaphor Theory. Its efficacy for critical discourse analysis (CDA) may therefore extend beyond critical metaphor studies. In this article, I propose that Talmy's (1988, 2000) theory of Force-Dynamics in particular represents a further, useful framework for the Cognitive Linguistic approach to CDA. Using this analytical framework, then, I identify some of the indicators of, and demonstrate the ideological qualities of, force-dynamic conceptualizations in immigration discourse. ; Peer reviewed ; Final Accepted Version
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Cognitive Linguistics; critical discourse analysis; force-dynamics; immigration discourse
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2299/6557
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