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On the conversation between female videobloggers and commentators
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"So you're saying": the interrogation of Jordan Peterson
Pennock-Speck, Barry. - : Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021
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Analysis of corrective feedback in a multilingual classroom context from a CLIL perspective.
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Telecollaboration in a secondary school context: Negotiation of meaning in English as a lingua franca/Spanish tandem interactions
In: Pennock Speck, Barry ; Clavel Arroitia, Begoña. Telecollaboration in a secondary school context: Negotiation of meaning in English as a lingua franca/Spanish tandem interactions. En: @tic. revista d'innovació educativa, 2015, No. 15: 74 (2015)
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A genre approach to electronic rapid responses from the online British Medical Journal
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Target frames in British hotel websites
In: International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 15 No. 1 (2015): Open Issue; 51-69 ; International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 15 Núm. 1 (2015): Open Issue; 51-69 ; 1989-6131 ; 1578-7044 (2015)
Abstract: This article centres on four-word phrase frames in British hospitality websites. Our aim is to identify those frames that are specific to this website genre, which we call target frames. Each phrase frame represents an identical sequence of words except for one variable word, that is A*BC or AB*D. The words that fill the slot, marked with an asterisk, are called fillers. We used a corpus-driven approach using KfNgram software to identify the phrase frames in our corpus (COMETVAL). We regard phrase frames as genre-specific when they are significantly more frequent than those found in the written section of the BNC, which represents General British English. We further filtered our selection of phrase frames by eliminating those which were not semantically homogenous with regard to the variable words they contained. Only in this way could the 76 phrase frames we identified be classified according to their primary discourse function. We contend that our study is a valuable addition to the literature on phraseology and can be of use in pedagogical and professional settings. ; Este artículo estudia los marcos fraseológicos de cuatro palabras en sitios web de la hostelería británica. Nos proponemos identificar aquellos marcos fraseológicos que son específicos de dicho género, y que denominamos ‘marcos meta’. Cada marco fraseológico representa una secuencia idéntica de palabras a excepción de un elemento variable, es decir A*BC o AB*D. Los elementos variables rellenan el lugar indicado por el asterisco. Para identificar de partida estos marcos en nuestro corpus (COMETVAL), se ha utilizado el programa KfNgram. Hemos considerado que estos marcos fraseológicos son representativos de un género solo cuando muestran una mayor frecuencia significativa que en inglés británico general, representado aquí por el subcorpus escrito del BNC. Además hemos filtrado estos marcos mediante la eliminación de aquellos que contenían elementos variables semánticamente heterogéneos. Sólo así podrían los 76 marcos fraseológicos representar una función discursiva distintiva. Sostenemos que nuestro estudio es una estimable contribución a la investigación fraseológica y puede ser de utilidad en contextos pedagógicos y profesionales.
Keyword: corpus linguistics; discourse; discurso; hotel websites; lexical bundle; lingüística de corpus; marco fraseológico; marco meta; paquete léxico; phrase frame; sitios web de hoteles; target frame
URL: https://doi.org/10.6018/ijes/2015/1/213231
https://revistas.um.es/ijes/article/view/213231
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Imperatives in voice-overs in British TV commercials: Get this, buy that, taste the other
In: Discourse & communication. - Los Angeles [u.a.] : Sage 8 (2014) 4, 411-426
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A multimodal analysis of facework strategies in a corpus of charity ads on British television
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 49 (2013) 1, 38-56
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Interdisciplinarity and Languages : Current Issues in Research, Teaching, Professional Applications and ICT
Pennock-Speck, Barry [Herausgeber]; Suau-Jiménez, Francisca [Herausgeber]. - Oxford : Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2011
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Interdisciplinarity and languages. Current issues in research, teaching, professional applications and ICT
Suau-Jiménez, Francisca (Hrsg.); Pennock-Speck, Barry (Hrsg.). - Frankfurt am Main/Berlin/Bern/Bruxelles/New York/Oxford/Wien : Peter Lang, 2011
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Interdisciplinarity and languages : current issue in research, teaching, professional applications and ICT
Vargas Sierra, Chelo; Gallardo Paúls, Beatriz; Pennock-Speck, Barry (Hrsg.). - Oxford [u.a.] : Lang, 2011
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Bernoulli Effect
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Anglotic: English Phonology
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How the ear works 3
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Constructing female identities through feminine hygiene TV commercials
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 41 (2009) 12, 2535-2556
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Constructing female identities through feminine hygiene TV commercials
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 41 (2009) 12, 2535-2556
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Constructing female identities through feminine hygiene TV commercials
In: Journal of Pragmatics (JoP) 41 (2009) 12, 2535-2556
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Phonation.mp4
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H-dropping
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Voice and identity: a contrastive study of identity perception in voice
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