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The affordances of metaphor for diachronic corpora & discourse analysis
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Corpus linguistics in the study of political discourse: recent directions
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Investigating gendered language through collocation: the case of mock politeness
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Comparing across languages in corpus and discourse analysis: some issues and approaches
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Comparing across languages in corpus and discourse analysis: some issues and approaches
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Representing the Windrush generation: metaphor in discourses then and now
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The conventionalisation of mock politeness in Chinese and British online forums
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Conflict and categorisation: a corpus and discourse study of naming participants in forced migration
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A comparative analysis of the keyword multicultural(ism) in French, British, German and Italian migration discourse
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The conventionalisation of mock politeness in Chinese and British online forums
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The conventionalisation of mock politeness in Chinese and British online forums.
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Togetherness or othering?: community and comunità in the UK and Italian press
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Women are bitchy but men are sarcastic? Investigating gender and sarcasm
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The relationship between irony and sarcasm: insights from a first-order metalanguage investigation
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Mock politeness in English and Italian: a corpus-assisted metalanguage analysis
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