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Accompanying Tables for 'Representing Women, Women Representing' Article ...
Bates, Stephen Holden; Sealey, Alison. - : figshare, 2019
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Explanation of the Cleaning and Tagging Process Undertaken for the 'Representing Women, Women Representing' article ...
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Explanation of the Cleaning and Tagging Process Undertaken for the 'Representing Women, Women Representing' article ...
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Accompanying Tables for 'Representing Women, Women Representing' Article ...
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Accompanying Tables for 'Representing Women, Women Representing' Article ...
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Translation:a biosemiotic/more-than-human perspective
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Representing Women, Women Representing:Backbenchers' Questions during Prime Minister's Questions, 1979-2010
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Explanation of the Cleaning and Tagging Process Undertaken for the 'Representing Women, Women Representing' article ...
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Accompanying Tables for 'Representing Women, Women Representing' Article ...
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Accompanying Tables for 'Representing Women, Women Representing' EJPG article by Bates & Sealey ...
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Animals, animacy and anthropocentrism
Abstract: This paper explores various ways in which contemporary British English depicts degrees of animacy among nonhuman animals, and demonstrates the anthropocentric qualities of much discourse about animals. The first section reviews discussions of animacy in relevant research literature, highlighting how these often take for granted a categorical distinction between humans and other animals, before demonstrating how both corpus-assisted approaches to discourse analysis and developments in the analysis of animacy point to a more complex picture. The second section discusses the implications of recent work in social theory for understanding organisms, and their degrees of animacy, from the perspective of networks rather than hierarchies. The third section of the paper presents analyses of an electronically stored corpus of language about animals. Three analyses of naming terms, descriptors and verbal patterns associated with various non-human animals illustrate a range of ways in which their animacy is denoted and connoted. They also demonstrate the influence of discourse type and human purpose on depictions of animals and assumptions about their animacy.
URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/124393/1/IJOLC_Sealey_v2_final_APA.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1075/ijolc.00008.sea
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Alastair Pennycook: Posthumanist Applied Linguistics
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First catch your corpus:methodological challenges in constructing a thematic corpus
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Prime ministerial self-reported actions in Prime Minister's questions 1979-2010: A corpus-assisted analysis
In: Journal of Pragmatics (JoP) 104 (2016), 18-31
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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Local heroes? A critical discourse analysis of the motivations and ideologies underpinning community-based volunteering
Robinson, David. - 2016
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An investigation into the representations of sexuality in sex education manuals for British teenagers, 1950-2014
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Book reviews and forum contributions in Applied Linguistics - continuity and change
Sealey, Alison. - 2015
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Realist social theory and multilingualism in Europe
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Discussing science in the public sphere: a corpus-assisted study of web-based interaction concerning the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) triple vaccine
Orpin, Deborah. - 2015
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Why did the Canada goose cross the sea? Accounting for the behaviour of wildlife in the documentary series Life
In: International journal of applied linguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 24 (2014) 1, 19-37
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