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SCOPUS_ID:84855813471
'I'm not a war monger but...': Discourse analysis and social psychological peace research
The present paper argues for a discourse analytic approach to social psychological peace research and demonstrates the potential of such an approach through a re-specification of the concept of attitudes to war. This is illustrated through an analysis of a series of televised debates broadcast in the UK in February-Mar...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84870892134
'I'm not sexist, but...': How ideological dilemmas reinforce sexism in talk about intimate partner violence
In order to extend knowledge about the communicative aspects of intimate partner violence (IPV), we ask how those who talk about IPV frame the relationship between gender and power. How does their framing account for the role of gender in IPV perpetration? A critical discourse analysis of conversations from focus group...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Ethical NLP", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP" ]
[ 71, 72, 17, 4 ]
SCOPUS_ID:79960909066
'I've never looked at someone and thought what colour they are': Contact theory and interracial friendship in New Zealand
Little is known about the micro-level social processes that give rise to the 'contact effect', a reduction in levels of prejudice and stereotyping resulting from interpersonal contact between members of different races or ethnic groups. Reporting findings from a qualitative study, this paper challenges the notion that ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 71, 72, 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:79960294180
'Ideal-Problem-Solution' (IPS) model: A discourse model of research article introductions (RAIs) in education
Research article introductions (RAIs) play a significant role in gaining publication, and therefore have been studied by many applied linguists. Research into RAIs published in Indonesia has begun to be developed (Adnan, 2009; Mirahayuni, 2001; Safnil, 2000), and generally conclude that Indonesian Humanities RAIs were ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85076839591
'If I give you my emotion, what do I get?' Conceptualizing and measuring the co-created emotional value of the brand
The emotional value of interactions is a pillar construct in the brand value co-creation domain. So far, research has neglected the search for a measure adequately considering emotional-based joint interactions. Thanks to a netnographic sentiment analysis of 7605 brand-users’ interactions retrieved from 18 Twitter bran...
[ "Sentiment Analysis" ]
[ 78 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84866687089
'Indian drum in the house': A critical discourse analysis of an apology for Canadian residential schools and the public's response
This article investigates the production and consumption of Canadian Prime Minister Harper's 2008 apology to the victims of residential schools. The apology used contextual elements and linguistic devices to construct a particular reality of both the government's role in residential schools and the nature of Canadian d...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:38949200928
'Inductions of labour': On becoming an experienced midwifery practitioner in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Feature
This paper analyzes and explores varying discourses within the talk of new practitioner direct entry (DE) midwives in Aotearoa/New Zealand. In Aotearoa/New Zealand, midwifery is theorized as a feminist profession undertaken in partnership with women. Direct entry midwifery education is similarly based on partnerships b...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0032221424
'Is there any ketchup, Vera?': Gender, power and pragmatics
This article revisits recent arguments about gender-linked variations in conversational style and the phenomenon of male - female misunderstanding to which those variations allegedly give rise. Drawing on the framework of linguistic pragmatics, I propose that 'male - female misunderstanding' could fruitfully be analyse...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Natural Language Interfaces", "Semantic Text Processing", "Dialogue Systems & Conversational Agents" ]
[ 71, 11, 72, 38 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85029391308
'It all fits into place': Psychiatrists' linguistic strategies in challenging media representations of their profession
Applied linguistics has a long-standing interest in studying how the media present particular versions of individuals, actions and events. Less attention, however, has been given to the ways in which individuals respond to the media representations of themselves, especially where media representations are of profession...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Representation Learning" ]
[ 71, 72, 12 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85116306080
'It crosses all the boundaries': Hybrid language use as empowering resource
This study contributes to language-sensitive International Business research by examining forms of language use other than monolingual conversations in national languages. It focuses on hybrid languages that are derived from heterogeneous language sources. Based on modern linguistic research, the study conceptualises m...
[ "Multilinguality" ]
[ 0 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84906055870
'It seemed churlish not to': How living non-directed kidney donors construct their altruism
Our objective was to explore how prospective altruistic kidney donors construct their decision to donate. Using a qualitative design and biographical-narrative semistructured interviews, we aimed to produce text for analysis on two levels: the social implications for subjectivity and practice and a tentative psychodyna...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84862138462
'It took me about half an hour, but I did it!' Media circuits and affinity spaces around how-to videos on YouTube
Combining sentiment analysis and discursive network analysis, this article looks to answer which sentiments characterize YouTube comments discourse, with a specific focus on how-to videos. What are the differences between comments to various types of videos, and which discursive contexts seem to promote positive sentim...
[ "Visual Data in NLP", "Multimodality", "Sentiment Analysis" ]
[ 20, 74, 78 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84906344797
'It's a huge maze, the system, it's a terrible maze': Dementia carers' constructions of navigating health and social care services
Dementia is a challenging, progressive set of conditions which present a large care burden to informal, familial carers. A complex array of health and social care services are needed to support people living with dementia. Drawing on the interlinked 'Duties to Care' and 'Dementia Talking' projects, in this article we f...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0842307504
'It's an Interesting Conversation I'm Hearing': The Doctor as Manager
The aim of this article is to outline in discursive-linguistic terms how doctor-managers (or 'physician-executives' as they are termed in the USA) manage the incommensurate dimensions of their boundary position between profession and organization. In order to achieve this we undertook a discourse analytical study of bo...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Natural Language Interfaces", "Semantic Text Processing", "Dialogue Systems & Conversational Agents" ]
[ 71, 11, 72, 38 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84858160957
'It's got so politically correct now': Parents' talk about empowering individuals with learning disabilities
Over the last decade the UK Government has made proposals to empower individuals with learning disabilities. Strategies have been implemented to reduce institutionalisation and social segregation. Consequently, some learning disability services are being phased out and the focus of care has moved away from institutions...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85047697018
'It's hard fuh me to understand what you mean, de way you tell it': Representing language in Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God
In this article I wish to focus on Zora Neale Hurston's dialectal writing, specifically looking at what particular features characterize the language portrayed in Their Eyes Were Watching God via phonetic respellings; and whether or not these features are incorporated into the language of the text in an authentic and c...
[ "Phonetics", "Syntactic Text Processing" ]
[ 64, 15 ]
SCOPUS_ID:65649141197
'It's not a matter of inhumanity': A critical discourse analysis of an apartment building circular on 'homeless people'
Based upon Critical Discourse Analysis (Chouliaraki and Fairclough, 1999; Fairclough, 2003), this study analyses a report of a meeting, distributed as a circular to residents of a middle-class apartment building in Asa Sul, Brasília, Federal District, Brazil. The circular is the outcome of a meeting held between the ap...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.08263v1
'John ate 5 apples' != 'John ate some apples': Self-Supervised Paraphrase Quality Detection for Algebraic Word Problems
This paper introduces the novel task of scoring paraphrases for Algebraic Word Problems (AWP) and presents a self-supervised method for doing so. In the current online pedagogical setting, paraphrasing these problems is helpful for academicians to generate multiple syntactically diverse questions for assessments. It al...
[ "Low-Resource NLP", "Paraphrasing", "Text Generation", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP" ]
[ 80, 32, 47, 4 ]
http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.15022v2
'Just because you are right, doesn't mean I am wrong': Overcoming a Bottleneck in the Development and Evaluation of Open-Ended Visual Question Answering (VQA) Tasks
GQA~\citep{hudson2019gqa} is a dataset for real-world visual reasoning and compositional question answering. We found that many answers predicted by the best vision-language models on the GQA dataset do not match the ground-truth answer but still are semantically meaningful and correct in the given context. In fact, th...
[ "Visual Data in NLP", "Natural Language Interfaces", "Question Answering", "Multimodality" ]
[ 20, 11, 27, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84890759007
'Keywords method' versus 'Calcul des Spécificités': A comparison of tools and methods
This paper explores two tools and methods for keyword extraction. As several tools are available, it makes a comparison of two widely used tools, namely Lexico3 (Lamalle et al. 2003) and WordSmith Tools (Scott 2013). It shows the importance of keywords and discusses recent studies involving keyword extraction. Since no...
[ "Term Extraction", "Information Extraction & Text Mining" ]
[ 1, 3 ]
SCOPUS_ID:57749160767
'Landscapes of language': John Clare and the cultural politics of language theory, 1820-1850
Focusing upon John Clare's poetry, this article proposes a new methodology for reading the cultural politics of language theory in England 1820'1850. Rather than map literary writings against the coordinates of non-literary works on language, the aim is to explore the complex ideological and political conflicts of the ...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84900436592
'Learning without thought is labour lost, thought without learning is perilous': The importance of pre-departure training and emotions management for expatriates working in China
Based on data gathered from an autoethnographic account and in-depth qualitative interviews with Italian expatriates, this paper explores the importance of pre-departure linguistic and cultural training for expatriates working in China, with a particular focus on the emotional aspects of movement. According to the late...
[ "Emotion Analysis", "Sentiment Analysis" ]
[ 61, 78 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84874647602
'Long autonomy or long delay?' the importance of domain in opinion mining
Nowadays, people do not only navigate the web, but they also contribute contents to the Internet. Among other things, they write their thoughts and opinions in review sites, forums, social networks, blogs and other websites. These opinions constitute a valuable resource for businesses, governments and consumers. In the...
[ "Opinion Mining", "Sentiment Analysis", "Information Extraction & Text Mining" ]
[ 49, 78, 3 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84890787238
'MORAL OFFSET': Competing framings of pro-environmental lifestyle choices
A critical discourse analysis (CDA) of three pro-environmental behaviour (PEB) initiatives promoting low-carbon lifestyles in the UK showcased on BBC Radio 4 illustrates the discursive struggles over meaning involved in the various framings of climate change mitigation policies. Climate change mitigation policies are f...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:77449123311
'Ma and Pa' landlords and the 'risky' tenant: Discourses in the New Zealand private rental sector
Social constructions of what it means to let and rent housing are revealed in language and are intimately tied to housing outcomes for both landlords and tenants. This paper is concerned with the socially constructed identities of landlords and tenants in the private rental sector and how these are revealed in language...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Ethical NLP", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP" ]
[ 71, 72, 17, 4 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84865000562
'Metaphoring' people out of this world: A Critical Discourse Analysis of a chairman's statement of a UK defence firm
We introduce Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), an interdisciplinary approach to analysing written and spoken texts, which provides accounting researchers with a range of resources to analyse corporate narrative documents more systematically and in more detail from a linguistic perspective. CDA addresses how the conten...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:79952893292
'Mind you stay on the path!' The representation of the parent-child relationship in stories for children
It is widely accepted that stories for children may function as educational vehicles to the extent that they model and reflect expectations about children's and adults' roles and responsibilities. The educational message may be communicated directly through explicit evaluation of characters and events by the narrative ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Representation Learning" ]
[ 71, 72, 12 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0009087050
'Natural acquisition' and a 'masked pedagogy'
This paper attempts to examine critically the notion of a 'natural'acquisition of language, and to explore the history of ideas about language which underlie current second language acquisition theories and theories of language in education. It places these theories in the context of a discussion of contemporary school...
[ "Language Models", "Semantic Text Processing", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 52, 72, 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:62749083980
'Natural versus taught': Competing discourses in antenatal breastfeeding workshops
This article is an analysis of talk in breastfeeding workshops that are part of National Childbirth Trust antenatal classes. Using audio-recordings from breastfeeding workshops antenatal classes, the data were analysed using a qualitative, discursive methodology based in part on the premises outlined by Potter and Weth...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:79953674369
'Needs only' analysis in linguistic ontogeny and phylogeny
Recently, linguists from several quarters have begun to unpack some of the assumptions and claims made in linguistics over the last 40 years, opening up new possibilities for synergies between linguistic theory and the variety of fields that engage with it. A key point of exploration is the relationship between externa...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85074973924
'Never fry carrots without cutting.' Cooking Recipe Generation from Videos Using Deep Learning Considering Previous Process
Research on captioning that modifies the contents of images and moving images with natural language using deep training has had 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 image captioning...
[ "Visual Data in NLP", "Captioning", "Text Generation", "Multimodality" ]
[ 20, 39, 47, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84982958095
'New Zealand passport holder' versus 'New Zealander'? the marginalization of ethnic minorities in the news - A New Zealand case study
This article uses critical discourse analysis to investigate audience criticism of the news media's marginalization of ethnic minority members in New Zealand through the use of the words 'New Zealand passport holder'. Following my presentation of a case study where a group of readers objected to these words being used ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85047616851
'Nisi per nomina': Language as the medium of thought in Hildegard of Bingen's thinking
This article analyses how language emerges as the medium of thought in the course of Hildegard of Bingen's writing. The article claims that the role in which language functions here is new and can be read as an answer to new intellectual developments. At the same time, the epistemology that emerges from this analysis o...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:56349132263
'Non-vocalization': A phonological error process in the speech of severely and profoundly hearing impaired adults, from the point of view of the theory of phonology as human behaviour
'Non-vocalization' (N-V) is a newly described phonological error process in hearing impaired speakers. In N-V the hearing impaired person actually articulates the phoneme but without producing a voice. The result is an error process looking as if it is produced but sounding as if it is omitted. N-V was discovered by vi...
[ "Phonology", "Linguistic Theories", "Speech & Audio in NLP", "Syntactic Text Processing", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Multimodality" ]
[ 6, 57, 70, 15, 48, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:66449132836
'Nothing in our histories': A postcolonial perspective on twelfth-century Christian Hebraism
This essay examines how twelfth-century Christian Hebraism, as an aspect of biblical exegesis, contributed to producing Christian knowledge of the Jewish Other. It argues that Christian Hebraism was symptomatic of strategies central to the formation of Christian identity, a process to which Jews were essential not only...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85120827844
'Nothing left to prove': Extreme walking, running, climbing
Our research falls within the sphere of the linguistic disciplines, and in particular of the discourse analysis of the French school, privileging lexical data and phrasal items in the corpus we have compiled. Moving beyond previous studies into running and walking, here we examine the extremes which walking, running an...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84884173137
'Now everybody can wear a skirt': Linguistic constructions of non-heteronormativity at Eurovision Song Contest press conferences
This article provides an ethnographically-based, in-depth discourse analysis of linguistic constructions of non-heteronormativity at Eurovision Song Contest press conferences. Contexts of high national salience have been found to largely support or even promote heteronormative discourses. The present study, by contrast...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85009915389
'Off to the best start'? A multimodal critique of breast and formula feeding health promotional discourse
This study critically examines the multimodal discourses of baby-feeding practices in contemporary health promotion in the UK. Comparing two parallel texts from the ongoing Start4life campaign (one dedicated to breastfeeding, the other to bottle/formula feeding), our multimodal critical discourse analysis identifies a ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Multimodality" ]
[ 71, 72, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84862331168
'Oh, I'm just, you know, a little bit weak because I'm going to the doctor's': Young men's talk of self-referral to primary healthcare services
Young men visit their general practitioner (GP) less frequently than young women and tend to utilise primary healthcare services reluctantly. This research aimed to explore the ways young men used their talk to make sense of their own masculinity in the context of their healthcare visits, and to explore the ways they u...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84917391464
'Once out of nature': The organic metaphor in Russian (and other) theories of language
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:34247414281
'Order', as background knowledge and assumption
Through their interaction within the world people's actions reveal the assumption of an ordered, meaningfully patterned world. The research to follow is a discourse analytical work which looks at this issue of 'order'. The assumption of order is not a case of people attending to the world as it is in itself. It is show...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:68249115269
'Out of sight but still in the picture': Short-term international assignments and the influential role of family
This paper focuses on the role of the family, and related issues associated with short-term international assignments from the assignees' perspective. Conceptually our study utilizes discourse analysis set within a social constructionist framework to understand these issues better. Our research is a longitudinal case s...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:34247735795
'Para-social interaction' - Social interaction as a matter of fact?
Action theories about the process of mass communication are often theories explaining the behavior of individuals dealing with a social matter. Either they describe how individuals deal with the hardware of media transfer, i.e., interaction between man and machine, or they describe the cognitive and emotional interacti...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0037292131
'Pragmatic weight' and face: Pronominal presence and the case of the Spanish second person singular subject pronoun tú
Studies of the presence or absence of the subject personal pronoun in Spanish have typically taken place within the fields of theoretical syntax or variationist sociolinguistics and have sought to correlate pronominal occurrence either with linguistic features or with speaker variables. This study places the occurrence...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:33744515170
'Pre-discursive' racism
This paper makes the case that discourse analytic approaches in social psychology are not adequate to the task of apprehending racism in its bodily, affective and pre-symbolic dimensions. We are hence faced with a dilemma: if discursive psychology is inadequate when it comes to theorizing 'pre-discursive' forms of raci...
[ "Semantic Text Processing", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories", "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Sentiment Analysis", "Emotion Analysis" ]
[ 72, 48, 57, 71, 78, 61 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85062322253
'Quo Vadimus?' from a Cognitive Linguistic Perspective
In this article, I offer some comments on the general theme "The Study of Linguistic Sign Systems in the 21st Century" of this special issue of CSS and on the individual contributions therein. I comment on topics such as the shift from form to cognition in contemporary linguistics (Zhang & Yu), the faculty of language ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:3142669362
'Race' and the human genome project: Constructions of scientific legitimacy
At the public announcement of the completion of a draft map of the human genome (June 2000), Craig Venter, Head of Celera Genomics and chief private scientist involved with the Human Genome Project, claimed that 'race' was not a scientifically valid construct. This statement, based on an analysis of the genomes of five...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.08700v1
'Rarely' a problem? Language models exhibit inverse scaling in their predictions following 'few'-type quantifiers
Language Models appear to perform poorly on quantification. We ask how badly. 'Few'-type quantifiers, as in 'few children like vegetables' might pose a particular challenge for Language Models, since the sentence components without the quantifier are likely to co-occur, and because 'few'-type quantifiers are rare. We p...
[ "Language Models", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 52, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:38749152633
'Reality construction' in L2 simulations
Using the ethnomethodological and conversation-analytic perspectives, this paper points out some directions for the sociological and linguistic analysis of simulation-games, based on the close inspection of video-recordings of actual examples of L2 learner game participation. Particular attention is focused on the game...
[ "Commonsense Reasoning", "Reasoning" ]
[ 62, 8 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84880657910
'Realness' in chatbots: Establishing quantifiable criteria
The aim of this research is to generate measurable evaluation criteria acceptable to chatbot users. Results of two studies are summarised. In the first, fourteen participants were asked to do a critical incident analysis of their transcriptions with an ELIZA-type chatbot. Results were content analysed, and yielded seve...
[ "Natural Language Interfaces", "Dialogue Systems & Conversational Agents" ]
[ 11, 38 ]
SCOPUS_ID:13244262750
'Recast' in a new light: Insights for practice from typical language studies
This article reviews the nature and function of recasts, a well-documented way of responding to young children. The paper challenges the definition of recast and argues that it is too broad a category to be useful, either for theories of language development or for practice. In particular, various forms of recast have ...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0038388306
'Relatively speaking': Relativisation of genetic risk in counselling for predictive testing
The activity of risk communication in the healthcare setting is contingent upon the associated notions of uncertainty, normality and decision making. Focusing on the context of counselling for predictive genetic testing, we point out that because there is 'medical' uncertainty surrounding such testing, the discourse of...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85062096422
'Revyew' Hotel Maintenance Issue Classifier and Analyzer using Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing
Hospitality and tourism industry websites attract a lot of customers that book hotels on a regular basis. The modern trend to book hotels is through online websites due to the convenience and discounts offered. When a customer visits a hotel they usually post a positive or negative review about their experience on the ...
[ "Information Extraction & Text Mining", "Information Retrieval", "Text Classification", "Sentiment Analysis" ]
[ 3, 24, 36, 78 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0038629136
'SLI', a generic category of language impairment that emerges from specific differences: A case study of two individual linguistic profiles
This paper looks at data taken from two school-aged children labelled as 'SLI' and examines their individual linguistic profiles both at the outset of a specific therapy intervention and approximately 1 year later. The study sought to assess their language abilities within a conversational context and to assess the eff...
[ "Programming Languages in NLP", "Syntactic Text Processing", "Multimodality" ]
[ 55, 15, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84940048515
'Saying sorry' in Turkey: The dersim massacre of the 1930s in 2011
Dominant self-complacent national narratives (not only) in Turkey have long silenced past wrongdoings. Among these, the massacre of thousands of Kurds in Dersim during the 1930s, being part of the wider suppression of the Kurdish minority until the present day, is a particularly significant example. However, against th...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85011409944
'School? You go because you have to' the linguistic worldview of 'school' in Polish and American teen internet discourse
This cross-cultural project applies current theories in Cognitive Linguistics to the issue of youth (dis)engagement in the high school setting. Specifically, it analyses American and Polish youth speech from online forums and dictionaries according to five main categories: the institution of school, the place of school...
[ "Cognitive Modeling", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 2, 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:33751533956
'Science', representation and resistance: The Bt cotton debate in Andhra Pradesh, India
Transgenic cotton is promoted in India on the basis that it will improve rural livelihoods, but such claims are contested on the basis that they are 'unscientific'. In this study, discourse analysis is utilized to deconstruct the environmental and scientific narratives employed by two key actors (Monsanto-Mahyco and th...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Representation Learning" ]
[ 71, 72, 12 ]
SCOPUS_ID:35648944859
'She was workin like foreal': Critical literacy and discourse practices of African American females in the age of hip hop
This study explores some ways young black women negotiate stereotypical and hegemonic representations of black men and women as sexual savages in mass media, especially as they appear in rap music videos. The objective of the article is to examine how young black women make meaning of these images, in short, how they r...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:39649086497
'Show me more': Incremental length summarisation using novelty detection
The paper presents a study investigating the effects of incorporating novelty detection in automatic text summarisation. Condensing a textual document, automatic text summarisation can reduce the need to refer to the source document. It also offers a means to deliver device-friendly content when accessing information i...
[ "Summarization", "Text Generation", "Information Extraction & Text Mining" ]
[ 30, 47, 3 ]
SCOPUS_ID:0033557479
'Small group' rehabilitation in adolescent coclear implant users: Aims, method and results
The aim was to extend the linguistic, social and cognitive aspects of communication skills. The method was to use meaningful contexts and to attribute new significance to errors. Methods used were phonetic games (to improve speech production) and exercises (to increase reading and writing skills). The results after 18 ...
[ "Phonetics", "Syntactic Text Processing" ]
[ 64, 15 ]
SCOPUS_ID:56949108349
'Social phonology' in the USSR in the 1920s
In the 1920s and 1930s, some of the most talented linguists of the Soviet Union, among whom one can highlight N.F. Jakovlev and E.D. Polivanov, were involved in the process of "language building". Their role in the success of this process is examined from the point of view of the phonological theory that they developed...
[ "Phonology", "Syntactic Text Processing" ]
[ 6, 15 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84871109112
'Soft power', educational governance and political consensus in Brazil
This article analyses the 'soft power' that the Federal Government of Brazil has gained by designing and implementing a very ambitious Plan for the Development of Education. It draws on fieldwork carried out in the country in 2009 and 2010 in order to conduct a discourse analysis of the strategy deployed by the key pol...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Programming Languages in NLP", "Semantic Text Processing", "Multimodality" ]
[ 71, 55, 72, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85006757899
'Speak well' or 'complain' about your teacher: A contribution of education data mining in the evaluation of teaching practices
This paper is part of a doctoral thesis that aims to propose an evaluation model, for later application, using Educational Data Mining techniques to analyze the responses of students obtained during an Institutional Teaching Evaluation. Therefore, the authors propose an Institutional Teaching Evaluation model that appl...
[ "Sentiment Analysis" ]
[ 78 ]
SCOPUS_ID:80053004882
'Speaking' deficit into (or out of) existence: How language constrains classroom teachers' knowledge about instructing diverse learners
This article explores the talk among novice teachers who participated in an inquiry project designed to rethink the instruction for their struggling students by drawing upon competence rather than deficiencies. A critical discourse analysis (CDA) based on theories of systemic functional linguistics and CDA provided too...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85092210186
'Split selves' in fiction and in medical 'life stories': Cognitive linguistic theory and narrative practice
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:54249128759
'Taking advantage'or fleeing persecution? Opposing accounts of asylum seeking
This paper discursively analyses advocates' explanations of asylum seeking in the 2001 Australian parliamentary debates. Previous research has mapped the negative discourses used to present asylum seekers as economic migrants 'taking advantage' of soft laws. This paper analyses how advocates oppose this rhetoric, re-ca...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:42549132200
'Taking charge of your health': Discourses of responsibility in English-Canadian women's magazines
This article presents an examination of the ways in which responsibility for health is constructed in popular English-Canadian women's magazines. Women's magazines are a unique media form, acting as guidebooks for women on matters relating to feminine gender roles and are important to examine as part of the corpus of s...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP" ]
[ 71, 72, 4 ]
SCOPUS_ID:63849286270
'That's not treating you as a professional': Teachers constructing complex professional identities through talk
Public debates about the role of teachers and teacher performance place teachers at the center of a range of national and local discourses. The notion of teacher professional identity, therefore, framed in a variety of ways, engages people across social contexts, whether as educators, parents, students, taxpayers, vote...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Speech & Audio in NLP", "Multimodality" ]
[ 71, 72, 70, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84963641161
'That's what i call a man': Representations of racialised and classed masculinities in the UK print media
According to Raewyn Connell, 'being a man' involves actively positioning one's self in relation to culturally dominant images of masculinity. Yet, crucially, these images change depending on the social and historical context. In this paper, we examine contemporary discourses of masculinity as they are represented in th...
[ "Visual Data in NLP", "Semantic Text Processing", "Representation Learning", "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Multimodality" ]
[ 20, 72, 12, 71, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:79959457139
'The black dog just came and sat on my face and built a kennel': Gay men making sense of 'depression'
This article reports on in-depth interviews with gay men about their experiences and understanding of depression. It is a key outcome of the collaboration between social researchers, general practitioners and community partners to investigate the management of depression in gay men in primary care settings. As part of ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:34248693889
'The fool sees with his nose': Metaphoric mappings in the sense of smell in Patrick Süskind's Perfume
Based on linguistic studies of perception verbs and on a general cognitive-linguistic premise of embodiment as a fundamental factor for explaining aspects of language behaviour, the article seeks to examine the representation of smell in the novel Perfume by Patrick Süskind. It argues that there are cognitive and exper...
[ "Explainability & Interpretability in NLP", "Cognitive Modeling", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP" ]
[ 81, 2, 48, 4 ]
SCOPUS_ID:2942562855
'The good nurse': Visions and values in images of the nurse
Background. The various ways in which the nurse has been publicly portrayed do not merely reflect the value of nursing in society, but also define the boundaries of nursing, and reveal the ideologies and systems of power-brokerage at work in shaping nursing. Therefore, it is of profound interest to the profession to co...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Visual Data in NLP", "Semantic Text Processing", "Multimodality" ]
[ 71, 20, 72, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84937200474
'The good old days': An examination of nostalgia in Facebook posts
Abstract Humans are reflective, adaptive, and social. They recall the past, sometimes discuss these recollections with others and become nostalgic; yet, previous research has not examined nostalgia in social media. This paper investigates the expression of nostalgia within Facebook conversations. The specific themes of...
[ "Emotion Analysis", "Sentiment Analysis" ]
[ 61, 78 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85058000368
'The king, my lord, wrote me in a tablet: "⋯"' (EA 149:54-55): Direct citation and communication in the Syro-Canaanite El-Amarna letters
This paper examines the use of direct citation in the correspondence between the Egyptian Pharaoh and his officials and his Syro-Canaan vassals in the El-Amarna archive. A frequent phenomenon in the modern and ancient world alike, direct citation serves to support the writer's claims, lay the blame on or absolve others...
[ "Multimodality", "Structured Data in NLP", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 74, 50, 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:80054747822
'The lady is a closet feminist!' discourses of backlash and postfeminism in british and american newspapers
This article examines news reports of the second-wave feminist movement during its most active political period (1968-82) in British and American newspapers, and specifically focuses on the ways postfeminist discourses were constructed and deployed. While most accounts of postfeminism relate to American cultural texts ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84860467489
'The next teacher is going to be... Tereza Rico': Exploring gender positioning in an all-girl preschool classroom
This article sets out a Feminist Poststructuralist Discourse Analysis, FPDA, approach to examine gender positioning in an all-girls preschool classroom in Colombia where English is mostly taught/learnt as a foreign language (EFL). After selectively describing findings in the field of gender and young children's languag...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85076247044
'The nirbhaya who lived': Conflicting discourses and shifting ideologies in Femina's linguistic representations of rape victims and their perpetrators
This article examines representations of sexual violence in Femina, an Englishlanguage women's lifestyle magazine aimed at middle-class Indian women. A story of rape, written from the perspective of the victim, a lower-caste Indian woman is analysed using feminist critical discourse analysis. The analytical interest he...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Representation Learning" ]
[ 71, 72, 12 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85032285304
'Their whole community might be watching them': Teacher and pupil constructions of Muslim girls' aspirations and the role of their families and the community
The purpose of the study was to explore discursive constructions relating to Muslim girls' aspirations and the role of their families and communities. This focus was chosen following an initial review of the literature which suggested that there has been a significant change in the discourses relating to Muslim young p...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84871882449
'There are radical Muslims and normal Muslims': An analysis of the discourse on Islamic extremism
In this article the author develops a multi-perspective and poly-methodical model for discourse analysis and tests it by analysing data generated through focus-group discussions on Muslim-Christian relations in Tanzania and Indonesia. By doing so, he aims to demonstrate the use and usefulness of sociocognitive discours...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85091748250
'There's only one pot of money it can come from': A corpus-based analysis of the international baccalaureate in Canada's Provinces
This study has a dual purpose: (1) to show how computer-assisted discourse analysis of a 1.5-million-word specialized corpus can uncover patterns of language use that provide insights into the beliefs and values of a particular social group, making possible a 'new way of looking at old puzzles' (Stubbs, 2010); and (2) ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:78049399065
'These psychiatrists rate themselves as gods': Disengagement and engagement discourses of people living with severe mental illness
Positioning analysis, a variant of discourse analysis, was used to explore the narratives of 40 psychiatric patients (11 females and 29 males; mean age = 40 years) who had manifest difficulties with engagement with statutory mental health services. Positioning analysis is a qualitative method that captures how people l...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:78651066782
'They all said you could come and speak to us': Patients' expectations and experiences of help on an acute psychiatric inpatient ward
Accessible summary: Acute psychiatric inpatient care (acute care) is a part of the mental health care continuum. People are admitted to acute care when they are not able to be treated safely in the community.. Interviews with 13 people who had been patients on an acute ward highlighted their expectation that they would...
[ "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP", "Ethical NLP", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 4, 17, 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:34250339973
'They don't have that feeling'. The attribution of linguistic resources to multilingual students in a primary school
This article explores the attribution of linguistic resources to multilingual students in a primary school in the Netherlands. Drawing on an ethnographic study of a regular, multicultural classroom, it describes patterns of attribution emerging from observations of classroom activities and interviews with the teacher. ...
[ "Multilinguality" ]
[ 0 ]
SCOPUS_ID:72249086015
'They have lost their identity but not gained a British one': Non-traditional multilingual students in higher education in the United Kingdom
This paper looks at the intersection between higher education, language and identity in Britain. It examines the reflections of minority ethnic graduates on their undergraduate studies in a new university in London. The graduates are from widening participation backgrounds and are multilingual. The paper explores how t...
[ "Multilinguality" ]
[ 0 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84932141181
'They have to abide by our laws... and stuff': Ethnonationalism masquerading as civic nationalism
The long established distinction between civic nationalism and ethnonationalism is useful heuristically to understand different dimensions of nationalism and perhaps track a movement from ethnic forms to civic allegiances, though some have challenged its empirical veracity and others question the normative implications...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:77951782246
'They just seem to live their lives in their own little world': Lay perceptions of autism
The prevalence of autism spectrum disorders is believed to be higher than that of other conditions, such as Down syndrome or diabetes, yet few studies have explored the ideas lay people have about autism. Semi-structured interviews were used to explore how 10 lay people with no knowledge or experience of autism concept...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:2442475067
'They that sow the wind...': Proverbs and sayings in argumentation
Proverbs are frequently used in everyday language to support or summarize a point of view. Because of their illocutionary force, the polyphonic nature of their use and the way they operate at the cognitive level, the use of proverbs is a powerful strategy in argumentation. In this article, the efficacy of proverbs for ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84908108348
'This child is a planned baby': Skilled migrant fathers and reproductive decision-making
Aim: This study analyses discourses that migrant fathers in New Zealand draw on to explain their decision to have a child. Background: Little is known about migrant men's reproductive decisions in the context of contemporary/active fatherhood. Design: A discourse analytic research study. Methods: Qualitative research w...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84958923617
'This little piranha': A qualitative analysis of the language used by health professionals and mothers to describe infant behaviour during breastfeeding
Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life offers the recommended best start in the life for a newborn baby. Yet, in Australia only a small number of babies receive breast milk exclusively for the first 6 months. Reasons for the introduction of formula milk are multi-factorial including access to appropriat...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85094661032
'Time is money' and the value of translation
This article uses a multi-faceted approach to discuss the relation between time, money and different perspectives that help define the value of professional translation. It challenges the narratives created by the translation industry on post-editing as a revision of pre-translated content, confronting them with the de...
[ "Machine Translation", "Text Generation", "Multilinguality" ]
[ 51, 47, 0 ]
http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.13581v1
'Tis but Thy Name: Semantic Question Answering Evaluation with 11M Names for 1M Entities
Classic lexical-matching-based QA metrics are slowly being phased out because they punish succinct or informative outputs just because those answers were not provided as ground truth. Recently proposed neural metrics can evaluate semantic similarity but were trained on small textual similarity datasets grafted from for...
[ "Natural Language Interfaces", "Question Answering" ]
[ 11, 27 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84890120211
'Toward a global knowledge enterprise': University websites as portals to the ongoing marketization of higher education
Using a critical 'hypermodal approach' informed by social semiotics, this paper investigates the changing discourses of marketization found on the website of the National University of Singapore over a 14-year period. Analysis of visual-spatial features and action potentials of progressive versions of the site reveals ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84908329105
'Two hundred ninety-four': Remediation and multimodal performance in tourist placemaking
We offer here a multimodal discourse analysis of a range of verbal (writing and speech), nonverbal (movement and gesture) and technological (photography and video) resources used by tourists at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. In doing so, we pin-point the recycling and layering of mediatized representations (e.g. guidebooks...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Visual Data in NLP", "Semantic Text Processing", "Multimodality" ]
[ 71, 20, 72, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84864720711
'Us' and 'Them': The discursive construction of 'the Other' in Greenmarket Square, Cape Town
This paper is based on research done on intercultural communication at Greenmarket Square in the heart of Cape Town, South Africa. The Square is well known as a market for informal traders (mainly from other parts of Africa), local people and tourists from all over the world. Using originally collected discursive evide...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84898423167
'Vas-y' as enunciative attitude marker: From movement to temper's motion
The aim of this paper is to show that to go in French (aller), normally classified among movement verbs, can express, in its imperative and frozen form, a negative emotion, and to study the process that permitted the changing from a verb with "concrete" meaning to a one of a "construction" in its pragmatic value. Vas-y...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85039440496
'Voice' languages with no [voice]? Some consequences of Laryngeal Relativism
Strict criteria on phonological categoryhood coupled with strict privativity of representation inevitably lead to a conclusion that sonorants must not contain a prime responsible for voicing. Assuming that this prime is also not supplied to sonorants in the course of phonological derivation, this class of segments, con...
[ "Phonology", "Speech & Audio in NLP", "Syntactic Text Processing", "Phonetics", "Multimodality" ]
[ 6, 70, 15, 64, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:33847410061
'War on terrorism' as a discursive battleground: Serbian recontextualization of G.W. Bush's discourse
In different parts of the world the 9/11 terrorist attacks have been localized and negotiated by mainstream media and in other public discourses in rather diverse ways. This article explores how young Serbian intellectuals recontextualized G.W. Bush's 'war on terrorism' discourse in order to legitimize, retroactively, ...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Robustness in NLP", "Responsible & Trustworthy NLP" ]
[ 71, 72, 58, 4 ]
http://arxiv.org/abs/1911.04952v2
'Warriors of the Word' -- Deciphering Lyrical Topics in Music and Their Connection to Audio Feature Dimensions Based on a Corpus of Over 100,000 Metal Songs
We look into the connection between the musical and lyrical content of metal music by combining automated extraction of high-level audio features and quantitative text analysis on a corpus of 124.288 song lyrics from this genre. Based on this text corpus, a topic model was first constructed using Latent Dirichlet Alloc...
[ "Speech & Audio in NLP", "Multimodality" ]
[ 70, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84992589518
'We call her pallas, you know': Naming, taming and the construction of Athena in Greek culture and thought
The focus for this article is som ething often ov erlooked in assessm ents of Athena, that the goddess is often known by two nam es: As Pallas Athena. I analy se the m eanings of these nam es in relation to Plato's linguistic theory as set out in the Kratylos and in Loraux's argum ent that 'Athena' and 'Pallas' connote...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84943145265
'We care', and 'they need help': The disabled in the print media
In this paper, we examine the way a leading Malaysian newspaper represents the act of charitable giving on the part of big corporate organisations that take on the role of benefactor in order to fulfil their corporate social responsibilities. Drawing on the methodology of critical discourse analysis, we examine extract...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Speech & Audio in NLP", "Multimodality" ]
[ 71, 72, 70, 74 ]