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Using corpus linguistics to investigate agency and benign neglect in organisational language policy and planning: the United Nations as a case study
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Mapping the language ideologies of organisational members: a Corpus Linguistic Investigation of the United Nations’ General Debates (1970-2016)
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Language ideological debates about linguistic landscapes: the case of Chinese signage in Richmond, Canada
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Domestic work = language work? Language and gender ideologies in the marketing of multilingual domestic workers in London
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Arja Nurmi, Tanja Rütten, and Päivi Pahta (eds): 'Challenging the Myth of Monolingual Corpora'. Brill Rodopi, 2017
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Monica Heller, Lindsay A. Bell, Michelle Daveluy, Mireille McLaughlin & Hubert Noël. (2015) Sustaining the nation. The making and moving of language and nation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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A corpus-driven comparison of English and French Islamist extremist texts
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A corpus-driven comparison of English and French Islamist extremist texts
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Representations of language education in English and French Canadian newspapers
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Language and Canadian media: representations, ideologies, policies
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Food fight: conflicting language ideologies in English and French news and social media
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Although social media provide new opportunities for minority language use and communication, the extent to which they differ from mainstream news media requires more investigation. This paper addresses this issue by comparing French and English language ideologies in Canadian news media and on Twitter. These ideologies are investigated using a specific case study where an Italian restaurant owner in French-speaking Canada was challenged for using Italian words on a menu. This generated extensive media coverage and Twitter activity. A corpus-assisted discourse study sheds insight on the complex dynamics of language politics and how they play out on different media platforms. It also indicates that minoritised groups are under growing pressure to translate linguistic cultures into English and globalised, market-driven contexts.
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Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
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URL: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/27685/ https://doi.org/10.1080/17447143.2015.1042883 https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/27685/1/27685.pdf
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Manufacturing dissent : the discursive formation of nuclear proliferation (2006-2012)
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Language ideologies and discourses of national identity in Canadian newspapers: a cross-linguistic corpus-assisted discourse study
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