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Fear and responsibility:Discourses of obesity and risk in the UK press
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Patient feedback and duration of treatment:A corpus-based analysis of written comments on cancer care in England
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Identifying and describing functional discourse units in the BNC Spoken 2014
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Obesity in the News:Language and Representation in the Press
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Evaluating the impact of teaching sessions on NHS values to foundation doctors: a thematic analysis of participants' reflections
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In: Future Healthc J (2021)
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Examining vocabulary acquisition through word associations:triangulating the psycholinguistic and corpus-based approaches
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The Language of Patient Feedback:A Corpus Linguistic Study of Online Health Communication
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Working at the interface of hydrology and corpus linguistics:using corpora to identify unrecorded droughts in nineteenth-century Britain
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Corpus-based approaches
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Corpus Linguistics is a relatively new field which was made possible as a result of the wider availability and use of personal computers in the last quarter of the twentieth century. This chapter illustrates the incorporation of both corpus-based and corpus-driven approaches into a small-scale study that examined United States media's framing of a controversial federal budget negotiation involving disagreement between members of the two major political parties in the United States. The chapter argues that Gwyneth FOX's coverage of the fiscal cliff negotiations presented impending or proposed changes to income tax structure in the United States as undesirable to the reader by framing them as increases over a normalised Bush-era system of taxation. It demonstrates how machines can aid human beings to make more credible interpretations based on salient linguistic patterns in large amounts of data that may otherwise have been overlooked.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315739342 https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/87815/
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Proceedings of the 23rd Paediatric Rheumatology European Society Congress: part three: Genoa, Italy. 28 September – 01 October 2016
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Proceedings of the 23rd Paediatric Rheumatology European Society Congress: part three
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