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Researching political metaphor cross-culturally: English, Hungarian, Greek and Turkish L1-based interpretations of the Nation as Body metaphor
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Hyperbole and emotionalisation: Escalation of pragmatic effects of proverb and metaphor in the “Brexit” debate
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National Conceptualisations of the Body Politic:Cultural Experience and Political Imagination
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Metaphors for the Nation: Conceptualization of Its BODY and/or PERSON
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Može li politička retorika biti “preuvjerljiva”? Kombinacija poslovice i hiperbole u slučaju engleske poslovice Have The Cake And Eat It
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Creativity in Metaphor Interpretation
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In: Russian Journal of Linguistics. - 23, 1 (2019) , 23-39, ISSN: 2312-9182 (2019)
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Chapter 14. “They have lived in our street for six years now and still don’t speak a work [!] of English”: Scenarios of alleged linguistic underperformance as part of anti-immigrant discourses
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In: Migration and Media. - Amsterdam, 2019. - 339-354, ISBN: 9789027202475 ; Migration and Media. - (2019) , 339-354, ISSN: 1569-9463 (2019)
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"You keep telling us different things, what do we believe?”:Meta-communication and meta-representation in police interviews
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Hostility towards immigrants’ languages in Britain: A backlash against ‘super-diversity’?
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"Taking the Shackles off": Metaphor and Metonymy of Migrant Children and Border Officials in the U.S.
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A comparative analysis of the keyword multicultural(ism) in French, British, German and Italian migration discourse
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A comparative analysis of the keyword multicultural(ism) in French, British, German and Italian migration discourse
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“Taking the Shackles off”: Metaphor and Metonymy of Migrant Children and Border Officials in the U.S.
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In: Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education (2019)
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The “legitimation” of hostility towards immigrants’ languages in press and social media: Main fallacies and how to challenge them
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Hostility Towards immigrants’ languages in Britain: a backlash against ‘super-diversity’?
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In: Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. - 40, 3 (2018) , 257-266, ISSN: 0143-4632 (2018)
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