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Annotating speaker stance in discourse: the Brexit Blog Corpus (BBC) ... : Annotating speaker stance in discourse: the Brexit Blog Corpus (BBC) ...
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The Reflection and Reification of Racialized Language in Popular Media ...
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Introduction to volume 3: ; Introduction to volume 3: : Sociolinguistics and/of Pidgins and Creoles
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In: Pidgins and Creoles: Critical Concepts in Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01524336 ; Pidgins and Creoles: Critical Concepts in Linguistics, volume 3, 2017, Sociolinguistics and/of Pidgins and Creoles, 978-1-13-884187-1 (2017)
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Putting African languages on the web: A compilation of prerequisite steps
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The Social Model of Translation and Its Application to Internet Search Engines Specialized in Health: The ASEM Search Engine for Neuromuscular Diseases
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In: Meta: Translators' Journal ; 55 ; 2 ; 374-386 (2017)
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Principles of content analysis for information retrieval systems: an overview
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In: Text analysis and computers ; 1 ; ZUMA-Nachrichten Spezial ; 76-99 ; Text Analysis and Computers Conference (2017)
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Forensic Linguist Tej Bhatia on the Hunt for the Unabomber
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In: Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics (2017)
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The Semiotics of Emoji: the Rise of Visual Language in the Age of the Internet (book review)
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In: Media and Communication ; 5 ; 4 ; 75-78 ; Danesi, Marcel ; 2017 ; The semiotics of emoji: the rise of visual language in the age of the Internet ; London ; Bloomsbury Acad. ; 978-1-4742-8198-0 ; Visual Communication in the Age of Social Media: Conceptual, Theoretical and Methodological Challenges (2017)
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Twitter Analytics
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In: Handbuch Online-Forschung: Sozialwissenschaftliche Datengewinnung und -auswertung in digitalen Netzen ; 12 ; Neue Schriften zur Online-Forschung ; 284-302 (2017)
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From Frequency to Sequence: How Quantitative Methods Can Inform Qualitative Analysis of Digital Media Discourse
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In: 10plus1 : Living Linguistics ; 1 ; 57-73 ; Media Linguistics (2017)
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Citizen-Centric Urban Planning through Extracting Emotion Information from Twitter in an Interdisciplinary Space-Time-Linguistics Algorithm
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In: Urban Planning ; 1 ; 2 ; 114-127 (2017)
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Understanding Google: Search Engines and the Changing Nature of Access, Thought and Knowledge within a Global Context
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Google and advertising: digital capitalism in the context of Post-Fordism, the reification of language, and the rise of fake news
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‘Malcolm Lowry: The Russian Dimension’
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Despite the abundance of intertextual credits to Russian writers, film directors, and intellectuals in the publications of Malcolm Lowry (1909-57), relatively little has appeared regarding their impact on his creative mind. This paper aims to rectify this shortfall by probing Lowry’s Russian dimension in the context of his cinematic and psychogeographic imagination, as revealed in, for example, Under the Volcano (1947), Dark as the Grave Wherein My Friend is Laid (1968), and his correspondence. The extent of his fascination (shared with Virginia Woolf) for the inner, spiritual worlds portrayed by Russian writers is surveyed in the light of his frequent mention of a range of prominent, ‘Golden Age’ authors, including Alexander Pushkin, Nikolai Gogol, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Lev Tolstoy, and Anton Chekhov. Tormented by the interior turmoil of a divided self and by the alienating effects of an external, socio-economic, and political environment on the brink of the Second World War, his heroes are prone to mirror his strife to attain a higher level of intuitive consciousness. In view of Lowry’s tortuous, shamanic quest to exorcise the phantoms of the past, contemporary, international affairs afflicting humanity are perceived through the kaleidoscope of subconscious intelligence. Observing cinematic techniques reminiscent of Sergei Eisenstein’s montage, the reader is thrust into an era of revolutions and civil wars, contemplating allusions to Marx, Trotsky, Lenin, Stalin, and even Hitler. Stimulated by ideas emanating from Russian writers and thinkers – including Peter D. Ouspensky and Helena Blavatsky’s Theosophical Society (via W. B. Yeats and Annie Besant), Lowry is insightful of the inter-dependence of cultures and civilizations. Astute at combining East-West philosophies, he rejuvenates his subconscious, imaginative intuition in his spiritual pursuit of the truth, harmony, and co-existence of Eridanus in a belligerent world.
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L000 Social Sciences; literature and related subjects; P000 Mass Communications and Documentation; P300 Media studies; P303 Film Studies; Q000 Languages and Literature - Linguistics and related subjects; Q200 Comparative Literary studies; Q210 Literature in translation; Q220 Literature in its original language; Q300 English studies; Q320 English literature; Q321 English literature by period; Q322 English literature by author; Q323 English literature by topic; Q340 English literature written as a second language; R000 European languages; R720 Russian & east European Literature; R721 Russian literature; V000 Historical and Philosophical studies; V100 History by period; V140 Modern History; V200 History by area; V220 European History; V225 Russian history; V300 History by topic; V500 Philosophy; V600 Theology and Religious studies
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URL: https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/conferences/malcolm-lowry-conference http://eprints.brighton.ac.uk/17050/ http://eprints.brighton.ac.uk/17050/1/Malcolm%20Lowry%20-%20The%20Russian%20Dimension,%20v.%201.pdf
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Conspiracy. A Conceptual Genealogy (Thirteenth to Early Eighteenth Century)
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