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Language Change in British Parliamentary Discourse: A Corpus-Based Study of Power and Authority Markers, 1930-2005.
(2024)From a political perspective, 1928 marks the beginning of a new period in the history of democracy in the United Kingdom, once universal full suffrage was achieved via the Representation of the People Act. Taking into ... -
Mobile-assisted learning and higher-education ESP: English for physiotherapy
(Lingua Posnaniensis, 2018)The popularity of Mobile-assisted language learning has increased significantly in recent years, and language teachers are still exploring different ways of introducing new technology into the language classroom. Up to the ... -
Music as a Medium of Instruction (MMI): A new pedagogical approach to English language teaching for students with and without music training
(Sage, 2022-07-09)Recent research shows that musical training improves children’s development of oral and aural skills. This study focuses on developing and testing a methodological framework (Music as a Medium of instruction, MMI) in ... -
Neo-Victorian Incest Trauma and the Fasting Body in Emma Donoghue’s The Wonder
(Nordic Irish Studies, 2017)The Catholic nuclear family, as a product of historical and cultural contingencies, has predominantly figured as dysfunctional in Irish literature. Emma Donoghue’s most recent novel, The Wonder (2016), builds on trauma, ... -
'No cat could be that hungry!’ This/that as Intensifiers in American English
(Routledge - Taylor and Francis, 2019-02-22)Estudio léxico-semántico de los intensificadores this y that como modificadores de adjetivos y adverbios en inglés americano, la variedad del círculo interno donde este fenómeno se detecta con mayor protagonismo. El estudio ... -
“Not the Kind of Thing Anyone Wants to Spell Out”: Lesbian Silence in Emma Donoghue’s Neo-Victorian Representation of the Codrington Divorce
(Lambda Nordica, 2013)This article looks into how Donoghue uses the trope of silence to reiterate lesbian history in her reimagination of the relationship between Helen Codrington and Emily Faithfull. I will argue that the public/private dichotomy ... -
On linearization as part of narrow syntax. The case of OSV/OVS structures.
(The Slovak Association for the Study of English, 2017)In this paper I explore an approach to linearization where this is part of core or narrow syntax. Based upon Kayne´s (2011/2013) algorithm that processing follows the order of production, that is from left-to-right, and ... -
On the rise and diffusion of new intensifiers: this/that in some asian varieties of english
(Spanish Association of Anglo-American Studies, 2021-12)Estudio léxico-semántico de los intensificadores this y that como modificadores de adjetivos y adverbios en cuatro variedades del inglés asiático. El estudio cuantitativo confirma, por un lado, la influencia del inglés ... -
Pearl Cleage: entre la esperanza y la desesperación
(Universitat Jaume I, 2012)El presente artículo analiza el desarrollo que Pearl Cleage hace de la oposición binaria esperanza-desesperación en su obra teatral. Se describe brevemente la vida de esta dramaturga negra contemporánea y se estudian una ... -
Remembering a Present-Oriented Future in Lois Lowry’s "The Giver" (1993)
(Universitat de les Illes Balears, 2022)Futures Studies as a multidisciplinary academic field developed in the last decades has emphasized the meaningful and revealing nature of the images of the future originating in every society. In this sense, Piotr M. Szpunar ... -
Spelling and punctuation practice in London, Wellcome Library, MS 3731 (ff. 3r–43r, f. 125v)
(Servizo de Publicacións de la Universidade de Vigo, 2023-11-24)A large and growing body of literature has investigated the standardization process of the English language in the Late Modern English period (Auer 939–948, Percy 55–79, Tieken-Boon van Ostade 37–51), ... -
Spelling Forms in Competition The Case of -ise vs. -ize
(Cambridge, 2021-03-30)One of the problems of English spelling is the dual representation of the so-called ‘eyes’-words, rendered in discourse as -ise and -ize, both with high-frequency verbs such as modernise/modernize and rare coinages, as in ... -
Standing on the brink of change? The ME receptarium in Wellcome Library MS 409
(2014-12-16)The following paper is intended to present the main features, mostly grammatical but not only, of a receptarium, that is a collection of medical recipes, contained in London, Wellcome Library, MS 409, ff. 16r–54v, 88r–98r ... -
Strategies for the analysis of large social media corpora: sampling and keyword extraction methods
(Springer, 2023)In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, social media platforms such as Twitter have been of great importance for users to exchange news, ideas, and perceptions. Researchers from fields such as discourse analysis and the ... -
Strategies for the analysis of large social media corpora: sampling and keyword extraction methods
(Springer Link, 2022-04)In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, social media platforms such as Twitter have been of great importance for users to exchange news, ideas, and perceptions. Researchers from fields such as discourse analysis and the ... -
Suffixes in Competition: On the Use of -our and -or in Early Modern English
(Servicio de publicaciones, Universidad de Murcia, 2020)This paper presents a corpus-driven analysis of the linguistic competition between the suffixes -our/-or in Early Modern English. It is conceived as a state of the art to provide an explanation of the development and ... -
Teaching ELF aware pedagogical strategies to EMI professors of architecture
(Estudos Linguísticos e Literários, 2020-04)The internationalization process of Spanish universities has increased the need for teacher training courses to EMI professors. These training programs have a dual objective, to improve content lecturers’ linguistic skills ... -
The derivation of verbs in Old English and Middle English.
(Ediciones Complutense, 2022)Within the framework of minimalist syntax, it is argued that the core-syntax derivation of verbs in OE and ME (up to approx. 1450) is regulated by two licensing T(ense) heads (that is, two T Probes) plus a licensing v head ... -
The Deviant Body in Neo-Victorian Literature: A Somatechnical Reading of The Freak in Rosie Garland’s The Palace of Curiosities (2013)
(Universidad de la Rioja, 2016-04)The contemporary fascination with historical, social and literary representations of the deviant body calls for new understandings of corporeality that question the body as a purely biological entity, and invites readings ... -
‘The Egiptians adored the Sun, and called it the visible sone of the invisible God’: Clausal Boundaries in Early Modern English Scientific Handwritten Texts
(Taylor and Francis Group, 2018)In comparison with late Middle English, a period characterised by a high level of orthographic variation, the beginning of the 16th century witnesses the emergence of an identifiable standard English spelling, which was ...