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The pragmatic functions of ‘respect’ in lawyers’ courtroom discourse: a case study of Brexit hearings
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Specifying challenges in transcribing covert recordings:Implications for forensic transcription
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From burden to threat:A diachronic study of language ideology and migrant representation in the British press
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An investigation of lecturers' teaching through English medium of instruction : a case of higher education in China
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‘This is England, speak English!’:A corpus-assisted critical study of language ideologies in the right-leaning British press
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Problem-based learning:An exploration of student opinions on its educational role in one UK pharmacy undergraduate curriculum
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Stylistics versus Statistics: A corpus linguistic approach to combining techniques in forensic authorship analysis using Enron emails
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Wright, David. - : University of Leeds, 2014. : School of English (Leeds), 2014
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The Rhetorical Event of Modern Southern Humor: "A Requisite Element in Discourse"
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In: Theses and Dissertations (2013)
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