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SCOPUS_ID:85052600097 | “Learn to blend in!”: A corpus-based analysis of the representation of women in mining | Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to contribute with increased knowledge about gender in mining by exploring how women are discursively represented in texts produced by actors in the international mining arena. Design/methodology/approach: The study combines corpus linguistic methods and discourse analysis. It impl... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85137361432 | “Learning English Differently in the Same Way”: Discursive Representations of Language Coaches | Based on studies on trans/indisciplinary applied linguistics and on discursive theories of language, this paper investigates discursive representations of English teaching & learning by language coaches. To this end, this study investigated enunciative regularities in a corpus of utterances of English coaches on YouTub... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85023579859 | “Lenin is the stalin of today”: A deictic approach to the cult of the leader | The cult of the leader was one of the main characteristics of Soviet culture — it marked its strict hierarchical structure, and, more importantly, the head of that structure. In this article I elucidate the mechanisms of the cult of leadership from the point of view of language theory. In the first part I will focus on... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85099396050 | “Les copains *Dit au revoir”: On Subject–Verb Agreement in L2 French and Cross-Linguistic Influence | This study focuses on the production of subject–verb (SV) agreement in number in L2 French and investigates the role of cross-linguistic influence (CLI) in this particular morphosyntactic domain. CLI is a well-known phenomenon in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research but it has rarely been investigated systematica... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85034650854 | “Less is More” in Bayesian word segmentation: When cognitively plausible learners outperform the ideal | Purely statistical models have accounted for infants’ early ability to segment words out of fluent speech, with Bayesian models performing best (Goldwater et al. 2009). Yet these models often incorporate unlikely assumptions, such as infants having unlimited processing and memory resources and knowing the full inventor... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85052012836 | “Let me ask them to clarify if you don't want to”—A clarification agent for nonnative speakers | When non-native English speakers (NNS) encounter messages they do not understand, they are often reluctant to ask native speakers (NS) for clarification. In this paper, we explored whether a conversation agent that asks clarification questions would increase NNS’ willingness to ask questions. We compared two agents: on... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85117438153 | “Let me tell you what we already know”: Collective memory between culture and interaction | This article presents the results of a qualitative micro-study of a 3-minute conversation between a research participant and a researcher. The talk in the interaction concerns the past of the contemporary Polish town of Oświęcim, internationally better known as Auschwitz. Borrowing methods and concepts from interaction... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85063796047 | “Lifestyle instruction” as an internet genre in consumer culture: A communicative-pragmatic perspective | The aim of the article is to explore the linguistic features of the so-called lifestyle instruction (LI) vis-à-vis the sociocultural practice it is embedded in. To this end, a text from a popular men’s online magazine was analyzed in terms of its lexicogrammatical properties. The text is an instance of fashion/style ad... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85114165505 | “Looking at” Negation: Faster Processing for Symbolic Rather Than Iconic Representations | Many studies have shown the double processing of negation, suggesting that negation integration into sentence meaning is delayed. This contrasts with some researches that have found that such integration is rather immediate. The present study contributes to this debate. Affirmative and negative compound sentences (e.g.... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85078448417 | “Love Is as Complex as Math”: Metaphor Generation System for Social Chatbot | As the wide adoption of intelligent chatbot in human daily life, user demands for such systems evolve from basic task-solving conversations to more casual and friend-like communication. To meet the user needs and build emotional bond with users, it is essential for social chatbots to incorporate more human-like and adv... | [
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https://aclanthology.org//W12-1603/ | “Love ya, jerkface”: Using Sparse Log-Linear Models to Build Positive and Impolite Relationships with Teens | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85148346280 | “Luxe, calme et volupté” Matisse and Baudelaire – a Particular Form of transposition d’art | Around 1800 at the latest, the traditional aesthetic of representation was replaced by an aesthetic of effect. This had consequences for literature and art alike and thus at the same time for the interconnecting theorem Ut pictura poesis. Image and text no longer competed in the arena of subject matter, but rather in t... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84978229454 | “Mahoshadha”, the Sinhala tagged corpus based question answering system | “Mahoshadha” the Sinhala Question Answering Systems aims at retrieving precise information from a large Sinhala tagged corpus. This paper describes a novel architecture for a Question Answering System which summarizes a tagged corpus and uses the summarization to generate the answers for a query. The summarized corpuse... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85064819091 | “Majorly adapted translator”: Towards major adaptation in ITS | Culturally Aware Learning Systems are intelligent systems that adapt learning materials or techniques to the culture of learners having different “country, hobbies, experiences, etc.”, helping them better understand the topics being taught. In higher education, many learning sessions involve students of different major... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:0026592875 | “Man's Words" and Manly Comradeship | Critical assessments of Walt Whitman's works either emphasize his sexual themes while ignoring his political ideas or they focus on the poet's politics but ignore his poetics of corporeality. Recent studies that do discuss both politics and sexuality in Whiteman's works do not devote much attention if any to the poet's... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84984688883 | “Maniacal slaves:” normative misogyny and female resistors of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Iran | Feminist scholars the world over are increasingly aware of the importance of analyzing popular discourse, especially regarding women’s involvement in proscribed violence. Yet few have looked at Middle Eastern organizations, and fewer still at the Mojahedin-e Khalq Iran (MEK), a longstanding resistance group whose all-f... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85145088489 | “Matching Learning”: Profiling and Clustering Users on Tinder Based on Emotion and Sentiment Analysis | Emotion and sentiment analysis tools offer the possibility of detecting emotion in several ways. In this paper, we study IBM Watson’s Natural Language Understanding (Emotion and Sentiment), and CoreNLP’s Sentiment Analysis accuracy levels against an annotated dataset, so as to observe any difference when comparing a di... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85137986480 | “Meanspo Please, I Want to Lose Weight”: A Characterization Study of Meanspiration Content on Tumblr Based on Images and Texts | Past research has demonstrated a linkage between social media usage and disordered eating habits and body dissatisfaction. Trends relating to eating disorders develop around specific hashtags in communities in social networking sites such as Tumblr. One of these trends is #meanspiration, a tag that is used to request a... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85104722820 | “Measuring the Mix” of Policy Responses to COVID-19: Comparative Policy Analysis Using Topic Modelling | Although understanding initial responses to a crisis such as COVID-19 is important, existing research on the topic has not been systematically comparative. This study uses topic modeling to inductively analyze over 13,000 COVID-19 policies worldwide. This technique enables the COVID-19 policy mixes to be characterized ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85127731460 | “Men are not raised to share feelings” Exploring Male Patients’ Discourses on Participating in Group Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy | Existing literature on the psychology of men and masculinity indicates that men face specific mental health difficulties. Overall, men seem more reluctant to seek out mental health services than women. This study explores the ways in which seven male patients talk about their experiences of participating in cognitive-b... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85138244655 | “Mobs” or “Pro-democracy Protesters”: A Comparative Analysis of US and Chinese News Discourses of Domestic and Foreign Protests | This article comparatively analyzes discourses that U.S. newspaper, The New York Times, and Chinese news outlet, The Global Times, constructed about the Hong Kong and Black Lives Matter protests. It finds that as Sino-U.S. relations have deteriorated to the lowest point in this century (Usher 2020), the selected U.S. n... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85150367720 | “Molière amoché”: Discourse on the quality of English-speaking Canadian politicians’ French in Canadian news media coverage of the 2020 conservative leadership debate | “In the course of a federal electoral campaign in Canada, the French language ability of the candidates is widely discussed in both French-language and English-language media. This article proposes a discourse analysis of a representative sample of articles recovered in both French-language (20) and English-language (1... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85087569842 | “Mongering Is a Weird Life Sometimes”: Discourse Analysis of a Sex Buyer Online Community | The purpose of this study was to examine the narrative of sex buyers in an unmoderated online forum. Using a feminist critical discourse analysis (FCDA) and intersectionality approach, we investigated overt and subtle ways power inequalities were present in the discourse of men who bought sex in Chicago. Four main them... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85126042334 | “Multimodal Sensory Marketing” in retailing: the role of intra- and intermodality transductions | The objective of this article is to show how sensory marketing can benefit from taking a multimodal and social semiotic perspective. For this purpose, the framework of “Multimodal Sensory Marketing” is suggested. Important pillars for the scaffolding of this framework are intra–and intermodality transductions. Based on... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84926392940 | “My Family Isn’t Racist—However…”: Multiracial/Multicultural Obama-ism as an Ideological Barrier to Teaching Intercultural Communication | We analyzed via critical discourse analysis undergraduate essays from multiple sections of an introductory intercultural communication course to interrogate underlying ideology/ies that influence intercultural communication education. “Multicultural/Multiracial Obama-ism (MMO)” is coined to expose the reconfiguration o... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85100895799 | “My Stutter Has Put Me on the outside”: Young South African Muslim Men Who Stutter Talk about Masculinities and Religion | Presently, limited studies have explored how disabled Muslim men construct their masculinities. The present article examines how five young adult Muslim men in the Western Cape, who stutter, talk about their masculinities. A series of semi-interviews were conducted with these men. These semi-structured interviews were ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85087927121 | “My hair, my crown”. Examining black Brazilian women’s anti-racist discursive strategies on social media | For a long time, Brazil has fostered the image of a post-racial society; however, data reveals that: a) racism against black women remains strongly ingrained in the collective mind-set, b) social media has become a breeding ground for the construction and dissemination of racist ideologies, and c) black women encompass... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85067383961 | “My pen is in my hand”: An investigation of lexical activation in English-Afrikaans general bilinguals, professional translators and professional interpreters | Ample psycholinguistic research has been done into the activation of the mental lexicon of the bilingual person and especially whether this activation is language selective (when only the language in use is activated, whilst the other language is completely deactivated) or language nonselective (when the language not i... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85065675542 | “My right-hand man” versus “We barely make use of them”: change leaders talking about educational scientists in curriculum change processes—a Membership Categorization Analysis | Health professions education scholarship units (HPESUs) are increasingly becoming a standard for medical schools worldwide without having much information about their value and role in actual educational practices, particularly of those who work in these units, the educational scientists. We conducted a linguistic anal... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85095782671 | “My tutor doesn’t say that”: The legitimized voices in dialogic reflection on teaching practices | In the construction of teachers’ professional knowledge, reflective practices are a fundamental tool that responds to the need to connect theoretical principles with practical resources and to the improvement of teaching by means of critical analysis. The Practicum, as a dialogic structure for the explanation and inter... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84968188641 | “Nature’s Silent Eloquence”: Disembodied Organic Language in Shelley’s Queen Mab | This article is a close reading of Shelley’s Queen Mab in light of the tensions between theories of language as organic-the pervasive view of the English Romantic poets-and theories of language as arbitrary, which can be allied with Locke and the empiricists. The paradox of linguistic expression is recast as a dialecti... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85136505135 | “Needs to Put in More Effort”: How Teacher Deficit Beliefs Frame the Moral Worth of Latinx Children and Families in School-based Discourses | This article presents an ethnographic case study of how deficit beliefs shape the ways teachers call upon Latinx emergent bilinguals and families to engage in the schooling process. Informed by theories of language socialization, this study examines how one second-grade bilingual teacher called upon students and famili... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85070209802 | “Never fry carrots without chopping” Generating Cooking Recipes from Cooking Videos Using Deep Learning Considering Previous Process | Research on deep-training captioning models that modify the natural-language contents of images and moving images has produced considerable results and attracted attention in recent years. In this research, we aim to generate recipe sentences from cooking videos acquired from YouTube. We treat this as an image-captioni... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85147575345 | “No Bare Bottoms”: The Responsibilization of the Good Gay Citizen in Icelandic Media Discourses 1990–2010 | This article explores how gay men in Iceland were constructed as good responsible citizens through neoliberal discourses from 1990 to 2010. Drawing on interviews with gay men in Icelandic magazines, we focus on three discursive formations of responsibilization that reveal the technologies of agency at play in transform... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85150238788 | “No one is talking about food”: making agriculture a “business” in Ghana | At the turn of the 21st century,a collection of donors created the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa(AGRA) to spark a "new" Green Revolution on the African continent. Since its inception, AGRA's mission has revolved around a series of interventions designed around the idea of making agriculture a "business". In... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84992027303 | “Nobody Told Me They Didn’t Speak English!”: Teacher Language Views and Student Linguistic Repertoires in Hutterite Colony Schools in Canada | This article presents a qualitative study of five monolingual teachers’ understandings of the linguistic repertoires of their multilingual students. These teachers deliver the Saskatchewan provincial curricula in English to Hutterite colony students who are users of three languages: (a) spoken Hutterisch as a home and ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85141728897 | “Not Our Revolution”: A Thematic Review of Fourth Industrial Revolution Criticism | This article offers a thematic review of criticism directed at high-level public discourse surrounding the South African Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) agenda. While the South African adoption of the World Economic Forum's 4IR strategy for economic growth and skills development has been met with widespread enthusia... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85128859112 | “Not by Our Feeling, But by Other's Seeing”: Sentiment Analysis Technique in Cardiology—An Exploratory Review | Sentiment Analysis (SA) is a novel branch of Natural Language Processing (NLP) that measures emotions or attitudes behind a written text. First applications of SA in healthcare were the detection of disease-related emotional polarities in social media. Now it is possible to extract more complex attitudes (rank attitude... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85134892178 | “Note Bloat” impacts deep learning-based NLP models for clinical prediction tasks | One unintended consequence of the Electronic Health Records (EHR) implementation is the overuse of content-importing technology, such as copy-and-paste, that creates “bloated” notes containing large amounts of textual redundancy. Despite the rising interest in applying machine learning models to learn from real-patient... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84945231547 | “Now we are going on a Journey”: Meaning-Making with a Healthcare Game during Toddlers’ Medical Treatment | This study explores how toddlers and caregivers make meaning with an interactive healthcare game on a tablet during medical treatment. The data material consists of video recordings of six nebuliser treatments of two children. Using a social semiotic perspective and a multimodal analysis, the study identifies how child... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85096975579 | “Now, What Exactly is the Problem?“ Media Coverage of Economic Inequalities and Redistribution Policies: The Piketty Case | Abstract: A clear sign of the heightened interest in economic inequality was the surprising popularity of Thomas Piketty's book, Capital in the Twenty‐First Century, presenting a dense synopsis and major contribution to the economics of inequality. This article investigates discourses on inequality in news media, throu... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85047378499 | “Objection, Your Honor”: Use of Social Media by Civilians to Challenge the Criminal Justice System | Social media constitute useful and effective platforms for miscarriage of justice campaigners to challenge state authorities and decisions taken by the criminal justice system. To characterize such endeavors, this study analyzes the activity in such a major group dedicated to the murder case of Tair Rada and the trial ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85084189424 | “On the left side, there’s nothing right. On the right side, there’s nothing left:” polarization of political opinion by news media | Political opinions as expressed by the news media have created the phenomenon of polarization in the United States. Modern news agencies have always considered objectivity as being of primary importance. When opinions inadvertently color the facts, the resulting information manipulation can create confusion, and chaos.... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84991769459 | “Orbiting the core”: Politics and the meaning of dialect in Chinese linguistics, 1927-1957 | In 1956, the Chinese Communist state launched its official language policy, which included the promulgation of a standard spoken language, called Putonghua. Their justification for this policy and their methods for implementation were guided by intellectual and ideological frameworks that formed during decades precedin... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85021662605 | “Our biggest killer”: multimodal discourse representations of dementia in the British press | A recent (2016) Office for National Statistics report stated that dementia is now “the leading cause of death” in England and Wales. Ever fixated with the syndrome (an unfailingly newsworthy topic), the British press was quick to respond to the bulletin, consistently headlining that dementia was the nation’s “biggest k... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:0642314261 | “Ourselves Among Others”: A New Metaphor for Business and Technical Writing | Business and technical writing grows out of a need to “build bridges” between ourselves and others. With today's diversifying readerships and increasingly global marketplace, business and industry face a new challenge that is reshaping our conception of business/technical writing and the metaphors of the genre. The met... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85113815957 | “Oya let's go to Nigeria” a corpus-based investigation of bilingual pragmatic markers in Nigerian English | This paper examines five bilingual pragmatic markers: oya, ke, ni, walahi, and ba, loaned from indigenous Nigerian languages into Nigerian English, with a view to investigating their sources, meanings, frequencies, spelling stability, positions, collocational patterns and discourse-pragmatic functions. The data for the... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85131305462 | “PERSONAS IN DISCOURSE”. CREATING AND DEFENDING CINEMATIC IDENTITIES: THE CASE OF TROPIC THUNDER | The purpose of this paper is to identify the strategies resorted to by a specific individual to defend their identity in discourse. The individual focused on in this paper is an actor, Robert Downey Jr., and the discourse events analyzed are the speeches produced on the public occasions in which the actor intervened in... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85143129170 | “PRIMER BOOK FOR VOTYAK CHILDREN OF THE SARAPUL DISTRICT”: GRAPHIC, SPELLING, AND PHONETIC FEATURES | The article describes the vowel and consonant features of the “Primer book for Votyak children of the Sarapul district” (1913). It is practically impossible to consider the phonetic isoglosses of this written record without taking into account its graphic and spelling system; therefore, the article also pays special at... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84924981461 | “Paradigm Change” or No Real Change At All? A Critical Reading of the U.N. Principles for Responsible Management Education | Proponents of the transformative potential of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) claim that their adoption could lead to a “paradigm change” in business schools, thus addressing many of the sustained critiques of the sector in recent years. However, this claim and the PRME themsel... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85009477112 | “Part of speech tagging – A corpus based approach” | POS tagging, an ideal way to augment a corpus is an imperative abstraction for text mining. However with an increase in the amount of linguistic errors and distinctive fashion of language ambiguities, the data filtered by POS tagging is noisier. In this paper, probabilistic tagging and tagging based on Markov models ar... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84960824948 | “Paying tax is part of life”: Social norms and social influence in tax communications | A number of studies on taxpayer interaction, from large-scale surveys to field experiments, reveal that people's tax compliance attitudes and behavior change after they discuss tax with other taxpayers. However, we know very little about the content of these communications and the processes by which they produce change... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85076607847 | “People”, “popular”, “(do) povo”: Minorizing and reading easing effects on the so-called popular encyclopaedias | In this article, we make efforts to investigate the meaning effects of the signifiers “povo” and “people” (among others related to them) present in encyclopaedias and in interaction with some adjectives. Our aim is to analyse how ideology works on them, constituting evident effects over them in instruments that validat... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85105364704 | “Picture this!”: The educational value of illustrations in the process of teaching l2 to young learners | The significant role that picturebooks play in early L2 education and materials development has been thoroughly discussed in recent years (e.g., Dean & Grierson, 2005; Roser, 2012; Mourão, 2016; Wang & Lin, 2019). One of the most apparent differences between a textbook and a picturebook is the changing dynamics of text... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85099450247 | “Picturephone in My Home”: Actor-Network Theory and Foucauldian Discourse Analysis on Northern Finnish Older Adults Starting to Use a Video Conferencing Service | Technology has been considered an important means to deliver services in a cost-effective manner in societies that are aging and implementing austerity policies. In this article, we analyze older adults’ use of assistive technology, the picturephone, in home care by combining actor-network theory (ANT) and Foucauldian ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85115216772 | “Please Connect Me to a Specialist”: Scrutinising ‘Recipient Design’ in Interaction with an Artificial Conversational Agent | This paper explores how callers formulate information enquiries for an artificial conversational agent in a call centre and compares it with the way enquiries are addressed to human operators of the same call centre. It includes 60 call recordings with human operators and 103 call recordings with the artificial convers... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85084313939 | “Popular tribunes” and their agendas: topic modelling Slovak presidents’ speeches 1993–2020 | Since its birth as an independent republic in 1993, Slovakia has been served by five different presidents. Due to limited competences, the presidents' have often relied on political speech as their principal tool to influence political developments. However, text as a source of data has been largely neglected in existi... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85062453213 | “Producing Human Capital”: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Title II of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) | Historical and legislative evolutions of education policy have repurposed federally funded adult education programs in the United States. The 2014 passage of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) has considerable repercussions for everyone involved in the field because it controls the funding, assessment,... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85044919430 | “Put It in Your Shoe It Will Make You Limp”: British Men’s Online Responses to a Male Pill | This article analyzes online interactions between British men and other online readers’ comments in response to two news articles focused on a male contraceptive pill. The aim of the study was to explore how British men’s online accounts construct a male pill as a potential contraceptive option for family planning. The... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84919784132 | “Rape Culture” language and the news media: Contested versus non-contested cases | The American news media has recently reported on several rape and sexual assault cases in various cultural settings, sparking public conversations about rape culture in different cultural contexts. The article is focused as a Critical Discourse Analysis that compares the language use in news articles from The New York ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85142201719 | “Reduced to My Race Once Again”: Perceptions about Underrepresented Minority Medical School Applicants in Canada and the United States | Phenomenon: To increase racial diversity in medical school classes, many institutions have created underrepresented minority (URM) application streams. However, many URM students experience overt and passive marginalization throughout their training and this may be related to how matriculants from URM streams are perce... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85079403297 | “Reporting on climate change: A computational analysis of U.S. newspapers and sources of bias, 1997–2017” | News organizations constitute key sites of science communication between experts and lay audiences, giving many individuals their basic worldview of complex topics like climate change. Previous researchers have studied climate change news coverage to assess accuracy in reporting and potential sources of bias. These stu... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84994086933 | “SEN’s completely different now”: critical discourse analysis of three “Codes of Practice for Special Educational Needs” (1994, 2001, 2015) | Regardless of the differing shades of neo-liberalism, successive governments have claimed to champion the cause of “special educational needs and/or disability” (SEND) through official Codes of Practice in 1994, 2001 and 2015. This analysis and comparison of the three Codes of Practice aims to contribute to the debate ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85147270090 | “Safety Is Elusive:” A Critical Discourses Analysis of Newspapers’ Reporting of Domestic Violence During the Coronavirus Pandemic | The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated incidences of domestic violence (DV). The framing of DV within media sources contributes to the public's understanding of DV. Using critical discourse analysis (CDA), this paper explores representations of safety within newspapers’ reporting of DV during the pandemic. The sample includ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85112598639 | “See you soon! ADD OIL AR!”: Code-switching for face-work in edu-social Facebook groups | Despite a rich body of research on face-work, how it is performed in online edu-social groups remains under-explored. Drawing on posts and comments of Facebook groups created for courses at a university in Hong Kong, together with interviews with students, tutors, and the lecturer, this article examines how code-switch... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84893238487 | “Sergey Brin is Batman”: Google’s Project Glass & the Instigation of Computer Adoption in Popular Culture | The emergence of Google Glass, a prototype for a transparent Heads-Up Display available for the everyday consumer, is the first public conceptualization of a mainstream augmented-reality wearable eye display. Google's promotional material frames Glass as the brainchild of company co-founder Sergey Brin, who, by being a... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84941141973 | “Sharia on a Plate?” A critical discourse analysis of halal food in two Norwegian newspapers | Purpose – This study aims to explore how two Norwegian national online newspapers, Dagbladet and Aftenposten, have framed halal food in the past 6 years (2008-2014), a period conflating with a rise in Muslim demographics in Norway. Design/methodology/approach – A mixed-methods approach is used. Employing among others a... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85148497353 | “She Must Be Experimental, Resourceful, and Have Sympathetic Understanding”: toxic white femininities as a Persona and Performance in School Social Work | In this paper, we theorize toxic white femininities as a performance and persona in school social work. To develop the theory and analytic tool of “toxic white femininities,” we used critical discourse analysis to analyze school social work professional association materials from 1906 to 1936. Our analysis isolated thr... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85072999451 | “She Thinks of Him as a Machine”: On the Entanglements of Neoliberal Ideology and Misogynist Cybercrime | The “manosphere” is a constellation of masculinist social media communities loosely unified by an anti-feminist worldview. Although extant journalism and social media scholarship successfully delineate the manosphere as a significant social problem by associating it with misogynist cybercrime and cyberhate, the resulti... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85122463130 | “She’s Very Known in the School”: Black Girls, Race, Gender, and Sexual Violence in Ontario SchoolsRashelle V. Litchmore | Discourse on the experiences of Black adolescents in Ontario schools is largely centered on achievement statistics and disciplinary experiences. Much attention has been given to the negative experiences of Black boys, particularly their increased likelihood of being pushed out of school, and as being outperformed by th... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85088406431 | “She’sapproachdead!” – Nursing simulation practices: A discourse analysis | Background: The literature on nursing education has revealed a growing wave of interest in the use of simulation sessions to promote undergraduate nurses’ learning experiences. This high prevalence of simulation practices in nursing programs has led to opportunities to research this topic from various angles, including... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84926665283 | “She” and “He” in news media messages: Pronoun use reflects gender biases in semantic contexts | Abstract Previous research has shown a male bias in the media. This study tests this statement by examining how the pronouns She and He are used in a news media context.More specifically, the study tests whether He occurs more often and in more positive semantic contexts than She, as well as whether She is associated w... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85097856941 | “Similar query was answered earlier”: processing of patient authored text for retrieving relevant contents from health discussion forum | Online remedy finders and health-related discussion forums have become increasingly popular in recent years. Common web users write their health problems there and request suggestion from experts or other users. As a result, these forums became a huge repository of information and discussions on various health issues. ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85064517019 | “Single, seventies, and stuck”: A discourse analysis of the “Leftover women” or Sheng Nu in China in the blogosphere | The government of China introduced the lexicon of “leftover women,” or sheng nu, to publicly signify the “eligible but unmarried women between age 27 to 35” in 2010. Although it was a derogatory lexicon against women, but some researchers have argued that sheng nu is a sign of women’s emancipation because these women u... | [
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https://aclanthology.org//2022.inlg-main.3/ | “Slow Service” ↛ “Great Food”: Enhancing Content Preservation in Unsupervised Text Style Transfer | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85143347238 | “Snake flu,” “killer bug,” and “Chinese virus”: A corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis of lexical choices in early UK press coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic | Now mostly known as “COVID-19” (or simply “Covid”), early discourse around the pandemic was characterized by a particularly large variation in naming choices (ranging from “new coronavirus” and “new respiratory disease” to “killer bug” and the racist term “Chinese virus”). The current study is situated within corpus-as... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85086912977 | “So begins the demise of #Superman from Metropolis”: Consumers’ Twitter reactions to an athlete's transgression | When athlete transgressions occur both on and off the field, there can be negative impacts on stakeholders. Therefore, it is essential to explore how consumers react to transgressions to gain a better understanding of how they can be successfully managed. The purpose of this study was to explore consumers’ Twitter reac... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85149886538 | “So what if ChatGPT wrote it?” Multidisciplinary perspectives on opportunities, challenges and implications of generative conversational AI for research, practice and policy | Transformative artificially intelligent tools, such as ChatGPT, designed to generate sophisticated text indistinguishable from that produced by a human, are applicable across a wide range of contexts. The technology presents opportunities as well as, often ethical and legal, challenges, and has the potential for both p... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85102210852 | “So, what’s this cerita all about?” Functions of Indonesian-English code switching in a novel | This qualitative research intends to examine the functions of code switching of Indonesian to English employed in an Indonesian novel, Antalogi Rasa (The Anthology of Taste). The code switching identified in the novel was categorized, analyzed and described accordingly. The function of code-switching is coded based on ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85072647613 | “Some other’s text”: Dan beachy-quick, moby-dick , and the poetics of reading | In both Spell (2004) and A Whaler’s Dictionary (2008), Dan Beachy-Quick participates in a long tradition of experimental writing about Moby-Dick, revising the novel as a book about writing poetry. In his deep reading of Melville’s text, Beachy-Quick discerns a “poetics of reading,” or a model of the lyric poem conceive... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85106666439 | “So… introductions”: Conversational openings in getting acquainted interactions | As research has shown, the interactional practice of getting acquainted in initial encounters can play a crucial role in the construction of interpersonal relationships. This exploratory paper focusses on one aspect of the getting acquainted discourse, i.e. how conversational openings are constructed in dyadic and mult... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85089865921 | “Stammering Less so That I Can Be More of a Man”: Discourses of Masculinities Among Young Adult Men in the Western Cape, South Africa, Who Stutter | The past 3 decades have seen researchers increasingly examine masculinity within the context of disability.However, there remains a gap in impairment-specific research. The present study seeks to examinethe discourses of masculinities among young adult men in Western Cape Province who stutter.Semistructured interviews ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85106215798 | “Start-up Nation” vs “the Republic of Samsung”: power and politics in the partner choice discourse in Israeli–Korean business collaboration | Purpose: This paper aims to propose to politicize partner choice as a discourse that rationalizes, legitimizes and justifies the choice of partners by underlining economic, cultural and institutional differences to (re)create power relations. By reconceptualizing partner choice as a discourse, the paper challenges the ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85088646227 | “Sure I'll help—I've just been sitting around doing nothing at school all day”: Cognitive flexibility and child irony interpretation | Successful peer relations in older children depend on proficiency with banter, which in turn frequently involves verbal irony. Individual differences in successful irony interpretation have traditionally been attributed to theory of mind. Our premise was that the key factor might in fact be cognitive flexibility, that ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85111310162 | “Swallowing the red pill”: the coronavirus pandemic and the political imaginary of stigmatized knowledge in the discourse of the far-right | Pandemic disease is not merely a biological reality but also a cognitive and socially constructed phenomenon which intensely mobilizes a multiplicity of political frames. Far-right political entrepreneurs are, despite their remoteness from actual decision-making processes, active stakeholders in the current crisis. Exi... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85129216153 | “THE BEAUTIFUL THEORY OF LANGUAGE” THE HUMBOLDTIANISM OF ALEXANDER POTEBNYA AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF NAME BY ALEXEY LOSEV | Τhis paper is aimed to trace the reception of A. A. Potebnya’s philosophy of language in the writings by A. F. Losev (primarily in the treatise “Philosophy of the Name”) and to prove based on the testimony of the Russian philosopher himself that it was the linguistic philosophy by Potebnya that lay at the foundation. O... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85125914462 | “THE CURSE OF BABEL”. JOURNALISM CHRONICLES OF SPANISH LINGUISTIC NATIONALISM | One of the issues that is most controversial and that has the greatest social and cultural impact with regard to languages in Spain has been the so-called linguistic conflict, which has had a constant presence in the press and the media in general since the end of the 1970s. The press, as one of the most influential in... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85150029897 | “THERE IS NO NEED FOR ANYONE TO BE CONCERNED”: THE DISCURSIVE LEGITIMATION OF COERCIVE POLICE POWERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC<sup>1</sup> | A number of countries have placed police officers in charge of policies aimed at suppressing the transmission of COVID-19. While scholarly attention has been paid to the legitimacy of a law enforcement response to the pandemic, less attention has been paid to the discursive techniques used by state officials when attem... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85138604828 | “THEY ARE SEXUAL OBJECTS”: CONSTRUCTION OF FEMALE RAPE VICTIMS IN SELECTED NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS | Following the assumption that there is a particular way newspapers often use language to represent female rape victims (FRVs) and the insufficiency of existing studies on the linguistic representation of FRVs in Nigerian newspapers, this study critically discusses the linguistic and discursive tools that are deployed b... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85147676361 | “THEY REGARD IT [GRAMMAR] AS NEARLY HERETICAL” HEBREW GRAMMAR AND PHILOLOGY IN THE BEIT HAMIDRASH, BEIT HASEIFER, AND BEIT HAK’NESET | Describing his own work as “the first attempt since the Mikhlol to record, explain, and arrange the tradition of grammatical knowledge systematically,”2 Zalman Hena (1687–1746), one of the outstanding Hebrew grammarians of his era, built a theoretical linguistic edifice (a youthful opus was even called Binyan Sh’lomo) ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85109935979 | “TIED TO THE LAND”: PIPELINES, PLAINS AND PLACE ATTACHMENT | Since first proposed, the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines have been extensively covered by the media, shaping readers’ perceptions of the pipelines, as well as perceptions of the places and peoples impacted by them. Using critical discourse analysis, this paper examines the media coverage, their Plains descript... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85089163437 | “Talking” Triples to Museum Chatbots | The paper presents recent work on the design and development of AI chatbots for museums using Knowledge Graphs (KGs). The utilization of KGs as a key technology for implementing chatbots raises not only issues related to the representation and structuring of exhibits’ knowledge in suitable formalism and models, but als... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85131195678 | “Tarred with the Same Brush”: Racist and Anti-racist Constructions of Muslim Asylum Seekers in Australia | Despite Australia's longstanding reputation as a multicultural nation, xenophobic and integrationist ideas remain embedded within political, media and public discourse surrounding migration, especially within discussions of Muslims and asylum seekers. Existing literature indicates that within arguments that oppose refu... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85052658251 | “Thank bloody God it’s Friday”: A Local Grammar of Thanking | This paper presents a local grammar of thanking in English, aiming to further demonstrate the feasibility of using a local grammar approach to account for speech acts and also to contribute to the on-going development of corpus pragmatics. The corpus used for the study is compiled of those texts categorised as ‘Spoken—... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:85075588729 | “That Looks Hard!”: Effects of Objective and Perceived Textual Complexity on Factual and Structural Political Knowledge | Communication of political information is vital for a well-functioning democratic system, and texts are one of the main mediums of politics. Most studies dealing with political text consider how such texts communicate content, rather than the structural characteristics of texts themselves. The current study focuses on ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84945944140 | “That’s not something I was, I am, or am ever going to be:” Multimodal self-assertion in digital video production | Issues of representation and identity are paramount in youth media. These issues are further complicated when youth draw on popular culture and other media resources as vehicles to interpret and represent themselves (Alvermann, 2008, Jenkins et al., 2006). While youth-produced media often draw on popular culture resour... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84910145098 | “The Biggest Problem”: School Leaders’ Covert Construction of Latino ELL Families—Institutional Racism in a Neoliberal Schooling Context | This critical discourse analysis focuses upon the discursive construction of Latino English language learners (ELL) identity within a Texas neoliberal schooling context. Qualitative content analysis was used to examine the construction of Latino ELL identities in the discourses of Texas school leaders practicing under ... | [
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SCOPUS_ID:84975159403 | “The Forestial Interior”: The Dislocation of Language in Walter Benjamin's Early Writings | This essay places Walter Benjamin's early work at the center of a linguistic turn that differs fundamentally from the one commonly associated with the term. Rather than a theory of language, Benjamin makes the dislocation of language in human thought the central concern of a new topology of critique. Tracing this topol... | [
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