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http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.11442v2
$μ\text{KG}$: A Library for Multi-source Knowledge Graph Embeddings and Applications
This paper presents $\mu\text{KG}$, an open-source Python library for representation learning over knowledge graphs. $\mu\text{KG}$ supports joint representation learning over multi-source knowledge graphs (and also a single knowledge graph), multiple deep learning libraries (PyTorch and TensorFlow2), multiple embeddin...
[ "Semantic Text Processing", "Structured Data in NLP", "Representation Learning", "Knowledge Representation", "Multimodality" ]
[ 72, 50, 12, 18, 74 ]
http://arxiv.org/abs/1803.07771v1
$ρ$-hot Lexicon Embedding-based Two-level LSTM for Sentiment Analysis
Sentiment analysis is a key component in various text mining applications. Numerous sentiment classification techniques, including conventional and deep learning-based methods, have been proposed in the literature. In most existing methods, a high-quality training set is assumed to be given. Nevertheless, constructing ...
[ "Representation Learning", "Language Models", "Semantic Text Processing", "Sentiment Analysis" ]
[ 12, 52, 72, 78 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85067335226
“Should We Allow Him to Pass?” Increasing Cooperation Between Truck Drivers Using Anthropomorphism
Studies from various disciplines have showed, that adding human characteristics to non-human object improves the interaction between human and this object. It can be assumed that human-like technologies have a positive influence on driver-vehicle interaction as well. This study investigates the potential to increase th...
[ "Natural Language Interfaces", "Dialogue Systems & Conversational Agents" ]
[ 11, 38 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85149359254
<bold>A Comprehensive Review on Arabic Sarcasm Detection: Approaches, Challenges and Future Trends</bold>
On social media platforms, it is essential to express one’s thoughts, opinions, and reviews. Sarcasm is a widely used linguistic form to criticise or express a person’s ideas with ridicule where the written text has both an intended and unintended meaning. The sarcastic text frequently reverses the polari...
[ "Stylistic Analysis", "Sentiment Analysis" ]
[ 67, 78 ]
SCOPUS_ID:34248707753
<e2>Thomas D. Cravens</e2> (2002). <e1>Comparative historical dialectology: Italo-Romance clues to Ibero-Romance sound change</e1>. (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 231.) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company. Pp. xi+163
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85147210432
<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">$D^{3}K$</tex-math></inline-formula>: Dynastic Data-Free Knowledge Distillation
Data-free knowledge distillation further broadens the applications of the distillation model. Nevertheless, the problem of providing diverse data with rich expression patterns needs to be further explored. In this paper, a novel dynastic data-free knowledge distillation (<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">$D^{3...
[ "Language Models", "Semantic Text Processing", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP", "Reasoning", "Numerical Reasoning", "Green & Sustainable NLP" ]
[ 52, 72, 4, 8, 5, 68 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85147278864
&lt;sc&gt;AttSum&lt;/sc&gt;: A Deep Attention-Based Summarization Model for Bug Report Title Generation
Concise and precise bug report titles help software developers to capture the highlights of the bug report quickly. Unfortunately, it is common that bug reporters do not create high-quality bug report titles. Recent long short-term memory (LSTM)-based sequence-to-sequence models such as iTAPE were proposed to generate ...
[ "Language Models", "Semantic Text Processing", "Robustness in NLP", "Summarization", "Text Generation", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP", "Reasoning", "Numerical Reasoning", "Information Extraction & Text Mining" ]
[ 52, 72, 58, 30, 47, 4, 8, 5, 3 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85144776716
&lt;sc&gt;InterEvo-TR&lt;/sc&gt;: Interactive Evolutionary Test Generation with Readability Assessment
Automated test case generation has proven to be useful to reduce the usually high expenses of software testing. However, several studies have also noted the skepticism of testers regarding the comprehension of generated test suites when compared to manually designed ones. This fact suggests that involving testers in th...
[ "Semantic Text Processing", "Text Complexity" ]
[ 72, 42 ]
SCOPUS_ID:34248717421
'...And the dumb speak': George Lamming's theory of language and the epistemology of the body in The Emigrants
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:79952963718
'A beautiful show of strength': Weight loss and the fat activist self
This article explores the disciplinary and productive effects of late 20th-century/early 21st-century discourse around the obesity epidemic. For my purposes, both the Fat Activist and Weight Loss Surgery patient may be seen as outcomes of this discursive proliferation. Based on a content analysis of two online accounts...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84878770607
'A gypsy is a gypsy': A literary construction in a long-term perspective
This article analyses Swedish antiziganism (anti-Gypsyism) in a long-term perspective as a discursive formation deriving from the conceptual gypsy: a historically constructed image born of social, religious, and racial prejudice that is projected onto Roma and others. The source material has been chosen to reflect the ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0031218038
'A way of struggle': Reformations and affirmations of E. P. Thompson's class analysis in the light of postmodern theories of language
This paper is an analysis of the role of language in historical class formation in light of the recent developments in postmodern social theory and historiography. Revisionists from within this perspective have questioned if not abandoned E. P. Thompson's class struggle analysis, arguing that he fails to account for th...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85066849985
'A wisdom of crowds': Social media mining for soccer match analysis
The advent of social media has allowed channeling of the voice of sports fans that have essentially lead to gathering and storing fan-generated, large-scale opinions about sports match and team performance. Although research utilizing social media data for the purposes of supporting consumer market research has been in...
[ "Information Extraction & Text Mining", "Text Clustering" ]
[ 3, 29 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0141993799
'About a year before the breakdown I was having symptoms': Sadness, pathology and the australian newspaper media
Portrayals of mental illness in the media reportedly highlight violence and crime by the 'mentally ill'. Using a discourse analytic approach we investigated representations of 'depression' in the print media in Australia during the year 2000. Unlike other 'mental illnesses', in the case of depression the media stress t...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84919433539
'Above the fray': Interests, discourse and legitimacy in the audit field
Legitimacy is a crucial concern for the institutional field of auditing, given its reliance on perceived legitimacy for its political mandate and license to practice, in addition to its wider credibility and trust amongst stakeholders such as clients, investors and the public. In this paper, we explore the role of inte...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84914162164
'Active play may be lots of fun, but it's certainly not frivolous': The emergence of active play as a health practice in Canadian public health
In the context of what has been termed a childhood obesity epidemic, public health institutions have recently begun to promote active play as a means of addressing childhood obesity, thus advancing play for health. Drawing on Foucault, this article problematises the way that children's play is being taken up as a healt...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84857882558
'Ageing well': Competing discourses and tensions in the management of knee pain
Age and ill-health have long been identifi ed as being intrinsically intertwined, however the boundary between the discourses of ageing and chronic illness is not easy to demarcate. It is possible, however, to shed some light on the interplay between the ageing body and chronic illness by considering how differing cult...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85102257311
'Alien elections': neighboring state news on the 2018 russian presidential elections
News media tend to reflect voices in the political establishment while covering international events. Is it still true when almost half of the national audience speak the language of the country featured in the coverage? In this paper, we present an analysis of 19.5k news messages collected from Russian-language Ukrain...
[ "Topic Modeling", "Information Extraction & Text Mining" ]
[ 9, 3 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85142918314
'Am I the Bad One'? Predicting the Moral Judgement of the Crowd Using Pre-trained Language Models
Natural language processing (NLP) has been shown to perform well in various tasks, such as answering questions, ascertaining natural language inference and anomaly detection. However, there are few NLP-related studies that touch upon the moral context conveyed in text. This paper studies whether state-of-the-art, pre-t...
[ "Language Models", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 52, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84885466275
'Anchor baby': A conceptual explanation for pejoration
In this paper, I offer a detailed account of the pejorative nature of the term 'anchor baby', an increasingly common phrase used to frame the children of undocumented immigrants within the United States. Using cognitive linguistic methodology within the Critical Discourse Analysis paradigm [Chilton, Missing links in ma...
[ "Semantic Text Processing", "Linguistic Theories", "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Explainability & Interpretability in NLP", "Ethical NLP", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP" ]
[ 72, 57, 71, 81, 17, 48, 4 ]
SCOPUS_ID:80053040827
'Anita Musso' annotation according with Language into Act Theory
The paper analyses a brief stretch of a spoken French interview and presents its annotation according to the Language in Act Theory (transcription, alignment, informational functions). The text, as most non professional interviews, shares formal and informal features; i.e. even if spontaneous and unscripted, it lacks t...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Syntactic Text Processing", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 15, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85135157558
'Assuming our place in the concert of nations': Burundi as imagined in Pierre Nkurunziza's political speeches
Pierre Nkurunziza died in 2020, just a few months short of completing his tenure as the first post-civil war President of Burundi. Critics have cast him as yet another rebel-turned-politician who came to office on a promise of a democratic transformation but became progressively authoritarian, particularly during his t...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Speech & Audio in NLP", "Multimodality" ]
[ 71, 72, 70, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84876034340
'Asylum shopping' in the neoliberal social imaginary
This article critically explores the construction and discursive role of 'asylum shopping' in the cultural politics of asylum in the UK. Despite the unusual combination of a concept predominantly associated with consumerism with one largely associated with human rights or sanctuary, the expression 'asylum shopping' has...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 71, 72, 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85059894639
'Aye' or 'No'? Speech-level sentiment analysis of hansard UK parliamentary debate transcripts
Transcripts of UK parliamentary debates provide access to the opinions of politicians towards many important topics, but due to the large quantity of textual data and the specialised language used, they are not straightforward for human readers to process. We apply opinion mining methods to these transcripts to classif...
[ "Information Extraction & Text Mining", "Text Classification", "Speech & Audio in NLP", "Sentiment Analysis", "Information Retrieval", "Multimodality" ]
[ 3, 36, 70, 78, 24, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84890771776
'Back to the Rough Ground!' Wittgensteinian Reflections on Rationality and Reason
Wittgenstein does not talk much explicitly about reason as a general concept, but this paper aims to sketch some thoughts which might fit his later outlook and which are suggested by his approach to language. The need for some notions in the area of 'reason' and 'rationality' are rooted in our ability to engage in disc...
[ "Reasoning" ]
[ 8 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84859563625
'Before I didn't understand anything about white people, but now, I speak English': Negotiating globally mediated discourses of race, language, and nation
This article explores the ways in which Mexican transmigrants in the USA discursively construct national identities in relation to the mediated message of a television advertisement for an English-language self-study program marketed to Spanish speakers, called Ingles Sin Barreras. Using narrative analysis of the adver...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85083771985
'Begin the morning with a prayer, and spend the day in temporal affairs': Buddhist ethics in Usun Debeskertu Khan's Homilies
Introduction. The combination of two rules - temporal and religious ones - is typical for Classical Mongolian 'twofold' didactic compositions. Buddhist ethics is a specific moral system represented by a corpus of reputable texts compiled by monastic elites in accordance with their beliefs. Even if some of the works do ...
[ "Ethical NLP", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP" ]
[ 17, 4 ]
SCOPUS_ID:65649153699
'Being Canadian' and 'Being Indian': Subject positions and discourses used in South Asian-Canadian women's talk about Ethnic identity
Ethnic identity descriptions can be viewed as 'subject positions' (Davies and Harr-©, 1990) that are dynamically adopted and discarded for pragmatic purposes through the medium of socialinteraction.Inthe present paper, we use positioning theory to explore the multiple ways our participantsĝ€ "South Asian-Canadian women...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:83155176378
'Bildung' in German human sciences: The discursive transformation of a concept
This article analyses the transformation of the notion of Bildung that is constructed in the German human sciences. From a perspective of field theory and discourse analysis, the article reveals how the notion evolves and stabilizes during a first stage (1810-60), how it comes under pressure because of the contextual c...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:28244465169
'Blacks and bubbas': Stereotypes, ideology, and categorization processes in restaurant servers' discourse
Individuals employ general, cognitively grounded categorization processes to form expectations for interactions with members of other social groups. Such categorizations sometimes surface in the form of racial, ethnic, or other stereotypes. But although much literature describes and/or tests the cognitive nature of ste...
[ "Semantic Text Processing", "Information Retrieval", "Information Extraction & Text Mining", "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Ethical NLP", "Text Classification", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP" ]
[ 72, 24, 3, 71, 17, 36, 4 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85148417235
'But what are they?': Zine-making and invitational creative practice in an undergraduate creative writing class inspired by the work of Lynda Barry
This illustrated article offers a record of work done for a third-year undergraduate module called Creative Writing and the Self, as part of the Creative and Professional Writing programme at the University of the West of England, Bristol, in the autumn term of 2021, where students created zines as a record of their st...
[ "Visual Data in NLP", "Multimodality" ]
[ 20, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:33644942483
'But where are our moral heroes?' An analysis of South African press reporting on children affected by HIV/AIDS
Messages conveyed both explicitly and implicitly in the media play an important role in shaping the public's understanding of issues, as well as in shaping associated policy, programmes and popular responses to these issues. This paper applies discourse analysis to a series of articles about children affected by HIV/AI...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84859065760
'But why do I have to take this class?' The mandatory drama-ESL class and multiliteracies pedagogy
This article seeks to understand the role of drama pedagogy in second/additional language learning with data drawn from a school-based ethnographic study of English language learners taking a drama-English as a Second Language (ESL) course. Being aware that all drama teaching does not automatically lead into improvemen...
[ "Multimodality" ]
[ 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85053646750
'Call for purge on the people traffickers': An investigation into British newspapers' representation of transnational human trafficking, 2000-2016
Gregoriou and Ras draw on corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis to examine a 61.5 million-word corpus of articles published by UK newspapers between 2000 and 2016, and on qualitative critical discourse analysis of a sixty-seven-article sample corpus in depth. Both approaches analyse the naming and describi...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Representation Learning" ]
[ 71, 72, 12 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84863833874
'Cantonese is not a dialect': Chinese netizens' defence of Cantonese as a regional lingua franca
This article reports on an inquiry into Chinese netizens' online discussions related to the 'Protecting Cantonese Movement' in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, on the Chinese mainland. It interprets the ideological discourses used by Chinese netizens in online discussions to protect the status of Cantonese, a regional va...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84923246668
'Case Relations' in Lao, A Radically Isolating Language
This article examines data from Lao, a radically isolating Southwestern Tai language spoken in Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia, and asks how speakers of such a language might cope without case. Lao is like Mandarin, Thai, Vietnamese, and Riau Indonesian in exemplifying the extreme of pragmatically oriented grammar. Where ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84879504334
'Categories We Share': Mobilising Common In-groups in Discourse on Contemporary Immigration in Greece
Prejudice reduction has been an important concern within social psychology both in theory and applied research. According to the premises of Social Identity Theory, redrawing of the category boundaries is often considered a necessary step in order to battle prejudice, because in-group favouritism when the category boun...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 71, 72, 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84859494306
'Challenge' or 'collaboration' social interaction and recontextualization: McDonald's CSR report
This paper is concerned with analyzing McDonald's language use in its response to two different social issues: one regarding employees ('McJob') and the other regarding the environment (culpability for deforestation). It discusses and compares these two different social interactions in terms of discourse formations (DF...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:33748756790
'Children are just lingual': The development of phonology in British Sign Language (BSL)
This paper explores three universal tendencies in spoken language acquisition: consonant and vowel harmony, cluster reduction and systemic simplification, using a corpus of 1018 signs from a single child exposed to British Sign Language (BSL) from birth. Child signs were recorded from naturalistic deaf parent-deaf chil...
[ "Phonology", "Syntactic Text Processing" ]
[ 6, 15 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84988849482
'Clustering' documents automatically to support scoping reviews of research: a case study
BACKGROUND: Scoping reviews of research help determine the feasibility and the resource requirements of conducting a systematic review, and the potential to generate a description of the literature quickly is attractive.
[ "Information Extraction & Text Mining", "Text Clustering" ]
[ 3, 29 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84897519916
'Code switching' and linguistic theory: The Italian-Romance situation
This paper looks at the main aspects involving relationships between code switching phenomena and linguistic theory in the Italian language-dialect contact situation. The analytical remarks are based on two different perspectives: the pragmatic-functional one, related to sociolinguistic theories (§ 2.), and the grammat...
[ "Code-Switching", "Multilinguality", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 7, 0, 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84902256738
'Coherence at Last': Percival Gurrey's Contribution to English
Reacting to incoherent English teaching in the 1930s, Percival Gurrey probed the psychological processes involved in literary appreciation. He sought ways of teaching poetry that avoided lifeless tasks such as labelling 'poetic devices'. Later, in the 1950s, he wrote about the processes involved in learning to write. A...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:76949096731
'Coming out' on the spectrum: Autism, identity and disclosure
Much has been written by queer theorists about the personal and political ramifications of being out of the closet, and connections with experiences of disclosure for those with 'hidden' health conditions have been made by researchers studying critical geographies of disabilities and chronic illness. To date, however, ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84873156877
'Committed to the ideals of 1916'. The language of paramilitary groups: The case of the Irish Republican Army
The objective of this article is to describe and understand the language of paramilitary groups in the Northern Irish context, taking statements issued by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) as an example. In order to do so, we depart from a broad understanding of political discourse. So as to understand how beliefs, actio...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85084284818
'Computing with Words'- based Semantic Similarity Measure for Adjective Phrases
This paper addresses the semantic similarity computation between adjective phrases like 'more or less tall and not very short', 'somewhat tall and not extremely tall', 'very short and not very very tall' etc. The proposal finds application in scenarios where human perception based inputs are involved, such as in proces...
[ "Semantic Text Processing", "Semantic Similarity" ]
[ 72, 53 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85140756969
'Cool glasses, where did you get them?' Generating Visually Grounded Conversation Starters for Human-Robot Dialogue
Visually situated language interaction is an important challenge in multi-modal Human-Robot Interaction (URI). In this context we present a data-driven method to generate situated conversation starters based on visual context. We take visual data about the interactants and generate appropriate greetings for conversatio...
[ "Natural Language Interfaces", "Visual Data in NLP", "Multimodality", "Dialogue Systems & Conversational Agents" ]
[ 11, 20, 74, 38 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84856879505
'Cos girls aren't supposed to eat like pigs are they?' Young women negotiating gendered discursive constructions of food and eating
While psycho-medical understandings of 'eating disorders' draw distinctions between those who 'have'/'do not have' eating disorders, feminist poststructuralist researchers argue that these detract from political/socio- cultural conditions that invoke problematic eating and embodied subjectivities. Using poststructurali...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85114873342
'Could I have an appointment for a viewing?' Language-based discrimination and apartment searches with different accents in Germany
This paper represents a novel approach to the study of discrimination in the housing market. Beginning with detailed discourse analyses of several excerpts of apartment application conversations, it highlights how Standard German, Standard American and Turkish accents interact and how power relations are reproduced on ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Information Retrieval" ]
[ 71, 72, 24 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85119204312
'Could You Describe the Reason for the Transfer?': A Reinforcement Learning Based Voice-Enabled Bot Protecting Customers from Financial Frauds
With the booming of the Internet finance and e-payment business, telecom and online fraud has become a serious problem which grows rapidly. In China, 351 billion RMB (approximately 0.3% of China's GDP) was lost in 2018 due to telecommunication and online fraud, influencing tens of millions of individual customers. Anti...
[ "Speech & Audio in NLP", "Natural Language Interfaces", "Dialogue Systems & Conversational Agents", "Reasoning", "Multimodality" ]
[ 70, 11, 38, 8, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85030543746
'Culture' and 'the Cultural': On the reflexivity of a popular concept
This paper discusses the interpretive complexity of 'culture', which is at the same time the central theoretical concept of 'cultural linguistics' (kulturwissenschaftliche Linguistik) as well as the object of its investigation, i.e., a conceptual term and a discursive phenomenon. This results in ambiguous conceptualiza...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Explainability & Interpretability in NLP", "Semantic Text Processing", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP" ]
[ 71, 81, 72, 4 ]
SCOPUS_ID:77949499565
'Curvy, hunky, kinky': Using corpora as tools for critical analysis
This article, an expanded version of an oral presentation in 1999, uses corpus methodology as a research tool to investigate how social actors are classified in the public discourse of the media, with lexis as our point of entry. Our main focus is the nature of the labels which provide categorization, especially of gen...
[ "Information Retrieval", "Text Classification", "Information Extraction & Text Mining" ]
[ 24, 36, 3 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85106386604
'Devotio' Lindsay: Devotional practices and visual culture on the internet in the 21<sup>st</sup> century
Studies about the theory of religious image and visual pragmatics consider that nowadays the practice of “image-assisted devotion” has fallen into disuse and, therefore, images for affective purposes between human beings and deities are no longer in use. As the Internet is considered the new space where cultural dynami...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Visual Data in NLP", "Semantic Text Processing", "Multimodality" ]
[ 71, 20, 72, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:62349120743
'Diversity' as enacted in US immigration politics and law: A corpus-based approach
As a national institution, the law is held to be above prejudice and bias (Gibbons, 1994). However, in recent years, as public awareness of 'homeland security' has been heightened and borders have been tightened, the laws regarding immigration have come under close scrutiny. This article explores the language of immigr...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:79960438941
'Doing family therapy': A Foucauldian discourse analysis
This paper draws on a study that asked twenty family users about their first session of family therapy. Analyses of the interviews indicated that families entered therapy with a pre-existent knowledge about therapy, which did not always chime with those of professionals and which positioned speakers in ways which gover...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:34548221456
'Don't get caught out': Pragmatic and discourse features of informational and promotional texts in international healthcare insurance
This paper examines the pragmatic and discourse features of a number of multimodal international healthcare insurance texts. The texts contain specialized language related to the provision and treatment of healthcare and to insurance coverage and are aimed at a fairly well-defined target readership, many of them actual...
[ "Multimodality" ]
[ 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84954370774
'Don't give us an assignment where we have to use spinach!': Food choice and discourse in home and consumer studies
The aim of the study was to describe classroom Discourses about vegetables during the planning, cooking, eating and evaluation of meals in the Swedish school subject Home and Consumer Studies. Fifty-nine students and five teachers were recruited from five northern Swedish villages and towns, and then observed, recorded...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP" ]
[ 71, 72, 4 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84909223416
'Ducks' and 'parrots': Elaboration, duplication and duplicity in a cartoon discourse completion test
Interviews, questionnaires and tests may fail as evaluations of pragmatic competence in a foreign language because they cannot reproduce contexts in sufficient detail and/or because they cannot constrain discourse options without contaminating the learner response. In this study a cartoon Discourse Completion Test (DCT...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85033584561
'Eating regret and seeing contempt' - A cognitive linguistic approach to the language of emotions in Igala (Nigeria)
This book deals with the expression of emotions in Igala - a Nigerian minority language with about two million speakers - from a Cognitive Linguistics perspective. The author investigates the network of the Igala language of emotions using the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) framework as developed by Anna Wierzbick...
[ "Emotion Analysis", "Sentiment Analysis" ]
[ 61, 78 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84875701190
'Effective learning through e-learning system: DEA Approach': HCI technologies for education
The paper investigates the relative efficiency of visual and phonetic features of e-learning system for student's learning effectiveness leading to better academic achievement and employability. The e-learning system is a form of human computer interaction process build and transferable skills through computer. The fea...
[ "Visual Data in NLP", "Phonetics", "Syntactic Text Processing", "Multimodality" ]
[ 20, 64, 15, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85082320548
'Effortful', 'needy' and 'freeloader': Constructions of unemployed people's deservingness in Finnish parliamentary discussions
This article provides a rhetorical discourse analysis of constructions of unemployed people's deservingness. Data consist of transcripts from Finnish parliament members debating the 'Activation Model for Unemployment Security', from December 2017. In the analysis, three discursive constructions of unemployed people's d...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:78751704835
'Energy security' and 'climate change': Constructing UK energy discursive realities
Recently, in the United Kingdom, two issues have dominated the energy policy agenda: effective climate change mitigation and energy security. Whilst evolving government policy has led to government support for new build nuclear power as part of the nation's future energy mix, limited attention has been devoted to exami...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84874319790
'English... it's part of our blood': Ideologies of language and nation in United States Congressional discourse
Utilizing a combination of corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis, the article describes ideologies of United States (U.S.) national identity based in civic and ethnic nationalisms. These ideologies circulated during debates and hearings in the U.S. Congress concerning the 2006 reauthorization of provisions...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Multilinguality" ]
[ 71, 72, 0 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85090387316
'Envision': Visual Representation System
The use of technology is increasing day by day in most of the possible areas. Education is one of the area in which technology has helped students in understanding the basic concepts and theories related to their studies. It has been observed that the primary students face problem in understanding some of basic concept...
[ "Visual Data in NLP", "Semantic Text Processing", "Robustness in NLP", "Representation Learning", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP", "Multimodality" ]
[ 20, 72, 58, 12, 4, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85082812154
'Eucalypt-free-zone' municipalities: Analysis of the local political actors in Galicia, Spain
The controversy around the eucalypt plantations transcends in Galicia its forest policy and encompasses today the less-studied social and political contexts. Whilst none of its species have been catalogued by the Spanish Government as invasive species, many local governments are assembling together to influence and rev...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:77951908584
'Exergaming,' corporate interests and the crisis discourse of childhood obesity
In this paper we explore 'exergaming' in schools, the latest trend influencing the physical education (PE) curriculum. Throughout the paper we investigate the various proponents of exergaming including the gaming industry, academic researchers and PE teachers. Our inquiry takes a closer look at exergaming as a pedagogi...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85093112623
'Extimacy' (Extimité): From structural theory of language to affective theory of 'Ex-Centric' subject
The following exposure of the RSI topological complexities, orienting all the possible (inter)subjectivity, plays on the following two pairs of polarities: external/internal and linguistic/affective (it may be added: structure and topology). Lacan introduces the third possibility of human experience: “extimacy”, linkin...
[ "Emotion Analysis", "Sentiment Analysis", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 61, 78, 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84863752749
'Feminism rules! Now, where's my swimsuit?' Re-evaluating feminist discourse in print media 1968-2008
Using both content and critical discourse analysis, this article traces the emergence of and changes in the ways feminism has been discursively constructed in 998 British and American news articles between 1968 and 1982 - which I define as the 'height' of the Second Feminist Wave, and 2008 - marking 40 years after femi...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:52149093919
'Fire your proofreader!' Grammar correction in the writing classroom
This article critically reviews the usefulness of grammar correction in second language writing instruction through the eyes of five second-language writers. It first examines the validity of four teaching principles that appear to influence how writing instructors approach error correction in classrooms and concludes ...
[ "Text Error Correction", "Syntactic Text Processing" ]
[ 26, 15 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84928728466
'Forty bucks is forty bucks': An analysis of a medical Doctor's professional identity
The study of narrative has focused on the narrator, often overlooking the transactional and relational role of the interlocutor, particularly in doctor-patient interactions where interactants co-construct the case. However, the role of the doctor as a narrative facilitator has rarely been explored. Using a case study f...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:80051511837
'Four years on, I'm ready to teach': Teacher education and the construction of teacher identities
This article discusses the results of a qualitative study that aimed to explore how one group of preservice English language teachers in Hong Kong constructed their identities as teachers. Using in-depth interviews to gain a rich understanding of participants' teacher identity formation in practice and discourse, the p...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Programming Languages in NLP", "Semantic Text Processing", "Multimodality" ]
[ 71, 55, 72, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85137465848
'Frontrunners' Understanding of Universal Design in Architecture
In Denmark, the building sector is in a state of transition towards Universal Design (UD). Thus, UD has not yet completely found its way into the practice of architects and their clients. Legislation about accessibility has dominated. This paper studies understandings of UD through a discourse analysis based on a surve...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84876554317
'Full power despite stress': A discourse analytical examination of the interconnectedness of postfeminism and neoliberalism in the domain of work in an international women's magazine
Stories and images of successful career women and support for women's advancement in working life have become hallmarks of contemporary postfeminist media culture, and especially of women's magazines such as Cosmopolitan. While in previous research these features have been seen as signs for a new, popular feminism, mor...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85052820768
'Funvjiefang' (Women's liberation) or 'Nvquanzhuyi' (feminism)? Transformation of China's national gender discourse in people's daily
Differentiating 'women's liberation' and 'feminism' provides a significant perspective to construe the women's movement in China. By employing discourse analysis of 1628 articles in People's Daily from 1949 to 2014, this paper presents that through certain discursive strategies Socialist Feminism is transformed into th...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:34248723216
'Getting behind the image': Personality politics in a Labour party election broadcast
The article examines a Labour party broadcast from the 1997 UK general election. I show how the film uses the conventions of a particular mode of contemporary documentary to present a portrait of Tony Blair. My main focus is on the way Blair's 'biography' is used for propaganda purposes, and how the tensions between th...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Visual Data in NLP", "Semantic Text Processing", "Multimodality" ]
[ 71, 20, 72, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85000909981
'Green Consumption' beyond mainstream economy: A discourse analysis
In contemporary society, green consumption is a popular concept. The life styles of people and consumption behaviors are moderated in accordance to the 'green ideology'. The process of green consumption can be observed through social behaviors such as preference of bio foods, recycling, reusing, limiting the over consu...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84921286083
'Greening the CAP' - Just a fashionable justification? A discourse analysis of the 2014-2020 CAP reform documents
Existing studies have employed discourse analysis to examine the reform of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) but have only partially studied the implementation of the discourse in the context of CAP measures and budgetary distribution. The present study tries to fill this gap. By conducting a discourse analysis...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85082552914
'Hakken en plakken': An exploration of the role of morphological awareness in spelling education
Orthography is considered to be a major problem in Dutch education, since many pupils don't seem to be able to master orthographic rules, even after years of education. In educational literature it is argued that the problems related to spelling are caused by approaches that focus more on rules of thumb than on linguis...
[ "Syntactic Text Processing", "Morphology" ]
[ 15, 73 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0034382994
'Heroin hell their own making': Construction of heroin users in the Australian press 1992-97
The ACT heroin trial was a proposal to evaluate the efficacy of prescription heroin as a treatment for heroin-dependent people. The trial was actively debated within the press by proponents and opponents but ultimately did not proceed due to a lack of required political support. Previous research indicates that public ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84924370694
'Hey #311, come clean my street!': A spatio-temporal sentiment analysis of twitter data and 311 civil complaints
Twitter data has been applied to address a wide range of applications (e.g., Political election prediction and disease tracking), however, no studies have been conducted to explore the interactions and potential relationships between twitter data and social events available from government entities. In this paper, we i...
[ "Sentiment Analysis" ]
[ 78 ]
SCOPUS_ID:34247395041
'Honey, I'm home!': Framing in family dinnertime homecomings
Dinnertime has served as a lucrative site for the study of family discourse (e.g., Blum-Kulka 1997; Ochs and Taylor 1995). Its importance as a site of analysis is not surprising since dinner is one of the few activities that brings many families together on a daily basis and, as such, serves as an important site for th...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84905243588
'Houston, We have a solution' : Using NASA Apollo program to advance speech and language processing technology
NASA's Apollo program stands as one of mankind's greatest achievements in the 20th century. During a span of 4 years (from 1968 to 1972), a total of 9 lunar missions were launched and 12 astronauts walked on the surface of the moon. It was one the most complex operations executed from scientific, technological and oper...
[ "Programming Languages in NLP", "Speech & Audio in NLP", "Information Retrieval", "Multimodality" ]
[ 55, 70, 24, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85126772366
'How Robust R U?': Evaluating Task-Oriented Dialogue Systems on Spoken Conversations
Most prior work in dialogue modeling has been on written conversations mostly because of existing data sets. However, written dialogues are not sufficient to fully capture the nature of spoken conversations as well as the potential speech recognition errors in practical spoken dialogue systems. This work presents a new...
[ "Speech & Audio in NLP", "Robustness in NLP", "Natural Language Interfaces", "Text Generation", "Dialogue Systems & Conversational Agents", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP", "Speech Recognition", "Multimodality" ]
[ 70, 58, 11, 47, 38, 4, 10, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0033405743
'How am I gonna answer this one?': A discourse analysis of fathers' accounts of providing sexuality education for young sons
This paper presents a discourse analysis of fathers' accounts of their communication about sexuality with their young sons. In-depth interviews were conducted with eight Australian men who have six-year-old sons. Participants were asked to describe their experiences of and feelings about how they learned about sexualit...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84902136531
'How do I do it if I don't like writing?': Adolescents' stances toward writing across disciplines
This research embedded in the National Study of Writing Instruction examines higher- and lower-achieving adolescents' stances toward content-area writing through a qualitative discourse analysis of interviews with 40 students in California, Kentucky, New York, and Texas secondary schools. The study asked: (1) How do st...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0034389460
'I Am Not a Patient, and I Am Not a Child': The Institutionalization and Experience of Pregnancy
In this article the focus is on how the relation between the self and body is formulated in medical/healthcare discourses and how these affect the experiences of pregnant women. I draw on data collected during research on the self-image of young mothers, analyses of booklets and handouts distributed to pregnant women, ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84935083028
'I Can't Go Back Because If I Go Back I Would Die': How Asylum Seekers Manage Talk about Returning Home by Highlighting the Importance of Safety
Asylum seekers living in the UK have been shown to have fled danger in their countries of origin, only to face hardship and the threat of deportation once there. This paper draws on the discursive psychological approach to address the way in which asylum seekers in the UK manage questions about returning to their count...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85124712467
'I Let Depression and Anxiety Drown Me...': Identifying Factors Associated With Resilience Based on Journaling Using Machine Learning and Thematic Analysis
Over the years, there has been a global increase in the use of technology to deliver interventions for health and wellness, such as improving people's mental health and resilience. An example of such technology is the Q-Life app which aims to improve people's resilience to stress and adverse life events through various...
[ "Information Extraction & Text Mining", "Information Retrieval", "Text Classification", "Sentiment Analysis" ]
[ 3, 24, 36, 78 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85104266739
'I Tried to Breastfeed but...': Exploring Factors Influencing Breastfeeding Behaviours Based on Tweets Using Machine Learning and Thematic Analysis
Social media is a growing platform for health-related discourse, opinion and experience sharing, including breastfeeding. For instance, nursing mothers share their personal experiences and opinions about breastfeeding on social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter. Unravelling the sentiments behind these experiences ...
[ "Text Classification", "Polarity Analysis", "Sentiment Analysis", "Information Retrieval", "Information Extraction & Text Mining" ]
[ 36, 33, 78, 24, 3 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84866283911
'I am a man!' the daily sun campaign and gender violence
The 'Charter for a Man' campaign was run in the Daily Sun, the widely circulated South African tabloid newspaper, from 7 November to 7 December 2007. The campaign, ostensibly designed to discourage gender violence, could potentially provide social critique and be transformative of gender inequalities. This critical inv...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:77951736629
'I connected so well with it': A teen mother talks about reading
In this paper, one 19-year-old married mother who was sexually abused when younger discusses the painful and important role reading has played in her life. By using narrative discourse analysis, I parse the young mother's spoken narrative and illuminate the emotions that cluster around her reading experiences. I discov...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:79955701963
'I don't f***ing care!' marginalia and the (textual) negotiation of an academic identity by university students
This article charts the ways in which students negotiate an academic identity whilst pursuing academic tasks that are publicly observable precisely as 'academic tasks' to their peers. Previous research into aspects of student interaction that take place within university tutorial sessions has suggested that different k...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84901237943
'I don't want to see my children suffer after birth': The 'risk of knowing' talk and decision-making in prenatal screening for Down's syndrome in Hong Kong
In this article, we examine the 'risk of knowing' talk (Sarangi, S., et al., 2003. 'Relatively speaking': relativisation of genetic risk in counselling for predictive testing. Health, risk & society, 5 (2), 155-170, p. 155) in prenatal screening for Down's syndrome in Hong Kong. The 'risk of knowing' talk refers to the...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84863546844
'I just couldn't do it': Representations of constraint in an oral history corpus
Corpus linguistic techniques are increasingly being used by discourse analysts whose interest is in the 'critical' issues of inequality and the representation of disadvantaged groups. This paper reports an extension of these approaches, where concordancing was used to analyse a corpus of 144 transcribed oral history in...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Representation Learning" ]
[ 71, 72, 12 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84875647826
'I just want to be normal': An analysis of discourses of normality among recovering heroin users
Research that has explored the lives of men and women recovering from heroin addiction has reported that users often claim that they 'just want to be normal'. Working within a Foucauldian tradition, we argue in this article that the notions of 'governmentality' and the 'norm' are especially apposite to understanding th...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84940960642
'I really needed help': What mothers say about their post-birth care in Queensland, Australia
Background: Australian mothers consistently rate postnatal care as the poorest aspect of their maternity care, and researchers and policymakers have widely acknowledged the need for improvement in how postnatal care is provided. Aim: To identify and analyse mothers' comments about postnatal care in their free text resp...
[ "Ethical NLP", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP" ]
[ 17, 4 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85102946940
'I understand'-initiated formulations of the other: A semi-fixed claim to the intersubjective
Some language patterns appear fixed at a certain time, enabling their description as grammatical structures. Semi-fixed patterns that routinely accomplish specific social actions constitute more of an analytical challenge. This chapter targets the phrase ma saan aru 'I understand' in Estonian together with the ensuing ...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:34248740681
'I want to be a prime minister', or what linguistic choice can do for campaigning politicians
The aim of this article is to analyse the strategies that politicians can use in order to defeat their political adversaries. To this end, I have put some ideas developed by discourse analysts to the test, taping some of the speeches, interviews and debates of the 2000 electoral campaign in Andalusia (Spain), scrutiniz...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84890807762
'I'M NOT HAPPY, BUT I'M OK': How asylum seekers manage talk about difficulties in their host country
This paper addresses the ways in which asylum seekers in the UK manage making complaints about their host country. The authors demonstrate that asylum seekers have fled dangerous situations in their countries of origin and then can face difficulties and hostility in the UK. A discursive psychological approach is used t...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84905450342
'I'm an expert in me and I know what I can cope with': Patient expertise in rheumatoid arthritis
The active involvement of patients in decisionmaking and the focus on patient expertise in managing chronic illness constitutes a priority in many healthcare systems including the NHS in the UK. With easier access to health information, patients are almost expected to be (or present self) as an 'expert patient' (Ziebla...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0038225055
'I'm just saying...': Discourse markers of standpoint continuity
Examining discourse markers (Schiffrin, 1987) in two transcribed discussions of controversial issues in an undergraduate 'critical thinking' class, we note frequent uses of 'I'm just saying' and related metadiscursive expressions (I'm/we're saying, I'm/we're not saying, etc.). Our central claim is that these 'saying' e...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]