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An overview of research within the Genre and Multimodality framework

2017

This review article provides an overview of the research conducted within the Genre and Multimodality framework, which has been used to describe the multimodality of page-based documents and other multimodal artefacts over the past 15 years. The article explicates the motivation and inspiration for developing the framework, introduces its central theoretical concepts and presents its applications across a number of case studies. Finally, the article discusses the criticism directed towards the model and identifies avenues of future development. peerReviewed

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In nomine patris: Discursive strategies and ideology in the Cosa Nostra family discourse

2017

Abstract The article investigates how Cosa Nostra family discourse is characterized by a series of discursive strategies that give shape to specific ideological structures. By analysing a TV interview to the son of Bernardo Provenzano, boss of Cosa Nostra, it is possible to understand how the criminal values and practices are maintained and reproduced within the father–son relationship. Specifically, we show how the son justifies, legitimises or denies the criminal actions of his father. The ideology of Cosa Nostra seems to be based on the inter-generational cultural continuity of its members, on the family as main locus of adherence, reductionism of its mediatic image, amoralism as father–…

060201 languages & linguisticsCultural StudiesReductionismCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGender studies06 humanities and the artsMafia Cosa Nostra Familydiscourse Discursive strategies IdeologyFraming (social sciences)Cultural continuity0602 languages and literature0502 economics and businessIdeologySociology050203 business & managementSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggimedia_common
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From victims to survivors : The discourse of trauma in self-narratives of sexual violence in Cosmopolitan UK online

2018

060201 languages & linguisticsCultural Studiesta520seksuaalirikoksetSelf narrativesSexual violenceCommunicationselviytyminenvictimsväkivaltaGender studiesta612106 humanities and the artsuhritcopingsex crimes0602 languages and literatureta5141traumas (mental objects)Sociologyta518ta515traumatviolence (activity)Discourse, Context and Media
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The Development of the TPR-DB as Grounded Theory Method

2018

Abstract Initial versions of the translation process research database (TPR-DB), were released around 2011 in an attempt to integrate translation process data from several until then individually collected and scattered translation research projects. While the earlier individual studies had a clear focus on quantitative assessment of well-defined research questions on cognitive processes in human translation production, the integration of the data into the TPR-DB allowed for broader qualitative and exploratory research which has led to new codes, categories and research themes. In a constant effort to develop and refine the emerging concepts and categories and to validate the developing the…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Language030504 nursingComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectExploratory researchCognition06 humanities and the artsData scienceLanguage and LinguisticsGrounded theoryFocus (linguistics)03 medical and health sciences0602 languages and literatureTranslation studiesIntrospection0305 other medical scienceQualitative researchmedia_commonTranslation, Cognition and Behavior
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Analysis of New Concept English from the Perspective of Cross-cultural Communication–A Case Study in Book 2

2018

New Concept English (NCE) is a series of English language textbooks, four volumes in total, which have gained national popularity and wide acceptance by English teachers, learners and parents in China. In the academic circle, apart from the analysis of the contents of NCE, which has been mostly discussed, many contrast studies between NCE and other English course-books are not new topics either. This paper focuses on the analysis of NCE from the perspective of cross-cultural communication and develops a detailed study on the second volume based on eight parameters: norm, value, art, custom, religion, language, ways of life, material culture. Hopefully, the current study will shed new light …

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Language05 social sciences050301 educationCross-cultural communication06 humanities and the artsEnglish languagePopularityLanguage and Linguistics0602 languages and literatureMathematics educationLanguage educationNorm (social)SociologyChina0503 educationTheory and Practice in Language Studies
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Pragmalinguistic Categories in Discourse Analysis of Science Journalism

2016

AbstractDrawing on selected approaches from pragmatics, functional linguistics, discourse space theories and evaluation theories, this article proposes a methodological framework for the study of science journalism. It presents the institutional context of science journalism, which is considered a hybrid discourse, as it combines features of science communication and of market-driven journalism, particularly the need for the coverage to meet the criteria of newsworthiness. To enable the study of how science journalists tend to engage the readers linguistically without foregoing the appearances of credibility, the article demonstrates the analytic potential of such pragmalinguistic categorie…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageCivil discourseCommunicationDiscourse analysis05 social sciencesMedia studies06 humanities and the artsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsPolitical science0602 languages and literature0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesScience journalismLodz Papers in Pragmatics
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Children’s beliefs about bilingualism and language use as expressed in child-adult conversations

2017

AbstractThe aim of this article is to describe young children’s beliefs about language and bilingualism as they are expressed in verbal utterances. The data is from Swedish-medium preschool units in three different sites in Finland. It was generated through ethnographic observations and recordings of the author’s interactions with the children. The meaning constructions in the interactions were analyzed mainly by looking closely at the participants’ turn taking and conversational roles. The results show that children’s beliefs of bilingualism are that you should use one language when speaking to one person; that languages are learnt through using them; and that the advantage of knowing more…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageCommunication05 social sciences050301 educationTurn-taking06 humanities and the artsPragmaticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticskeskusteluchildrenuskomuksetagency0602 languages and literatureLanguage contactEthnographyAgency (sociology)kaksikielisyysMeaning (existential)Psychology0503 educationNeuroscience of multilingualismSociolinguisticsMultilingua
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“You’re So Not Going to Believe This”:

2017

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageCommunication0602 languages and literatureAmerican EnglishMedia studies06 humanities and the artsSociologyLanguage and LinguisticsAmerican Speech
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Mark Baker (2015),Case: Its principles and parameters

2018

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageCommunication0602 languages and literaturePrinciples and parameters06 humanities and the artsPsychologyMathematical economicsLanguage and LinguisticsStudies in Language
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Four Potential Meanings of Double Negation

2016

The figurative use of double negations (not uninteresting, not unhappy) has been described by linguists and rhetoricians with regards to the rhetorical figure litotes. Both mitigation and strengthening have been proposed as aims of litotes (Horn, 1989; Krifka, 2007; van der Wouden, 1996). An analysis of the construction nicht un-adjective (not un-adj.) on the basis of German corpora leads to a coherent system of pragmatic functions for this sort of double negations. The construction can function as denial, potential presumption denial, mitigation or understatement. Nevertheless, litotes exemplifies the “indeterminate nature of figurative meaning” as suggested by Colston/Gibbs (2012: 259) in…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageCommunicationPhilosophy06 humanities and the artsPragmatics0603 philosophy ethics and religionLiteral and figurative languageLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsLitotesMeaning (philosophy of language)Negation060302 philosophy0602 languages and literatureDouble negationRhetorical questionPsychology (miscellaneous)UnderstatementInternational Review of Pragmatics
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