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“28 Palestinians Die”:A Cognitive Grammar Analysis of Mystification in Press Coverage of State Violence on the Gaza Border.
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Wolfing down the Twilight series: Metaphors for reading in online reviews
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Cognitive Grammar and reconstrual:Re-experiencing Margaret Atwood's 'The Freeze-Dried Groom'
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Online readers between the camps: a Text World Theory analysis of ethical positioning in We Need to Talk About Kevin
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Attributing minds to vampires in Richard Matheson's I Am Legend
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Conceptual proximity and the experience of war in Siegfried Sassoon’s ‘A working party'
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