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A diachronic account of t-features and of their output as Vocabulary Items: On the limits to the Vocabulary Item Zero.
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‘A Feast for the [Cold-War] Imagination’: Liminal Eastern Europe in the Writings of John Updike, Joyce Carol Oates and Philip Roth
(Cambridge University Press, 2022-06-06)Inspired by the well-established trope of Eastern Europe’s in-betweenness, this article uses the notion of liminality to explore the images of Eastern Europe during the Cold War in the works of three American authors: ... -
'A very pleasant, safe, and effectual medicine’: The Serial Comma in the History of English.
(Taylor & Francis, 2022-10-31)Estudio ortográfico de la coma serial –también denominada coma de Oxford o coma de Harvard por ser un rasgo característico del estilo de estas dos editoriales– en la historia de la lengua inglesa para indagar en las ... -
Bodies in the Novel Infinite Jest
(2021)This manuscript provides a literary analysis of the use of bodies in the novel Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace. The novel describes a world where oversaturation of external stimulation leads to the perception of mind ... -
Border-Crossing Experience in Refugee Tales IV.
(MDPI, 2024-02-08)The year 2021 witnessed the publication of the latest volume of Refugee Tales, which chronologically coincided with the seventieth anniversary of the adoption of the 1951 Refugee Convention by the UK and other countries. ... -
Building the Great Recession News Corpus (GRNC): a contemporary diachronic corpus of economy news in English
(Asociación Española de Lingüística de Corpus (AELINCO), 2022-06)The paper describes the process involved in developing the Great Recession News Corpus (GRNC); a specialized web corpus, which contains a wide range of written texts obtained from the Business section of The Guardian and ... -
Contemporary African American Women Playwrights: Shaping Identity through Violence
(Open Edition Search, 2012)Cet article explore le sujet de la violence comme l’un des facteurs responsables de la formation de l´identité des femmes afro-américaines défavorisées, selon la description qu’en donnent les dramaturges afroaméricaines. ... -
Corpus annotation and analysis of sarcasm on Twitter: #CatsMovie vs. #TheRiseOfSkywalker
(AEDEAN (Asociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos), 2022-06)Sentiment analysis is a natural language processing task that has received increased attention in the last decade due to the vast amount of opinionated data on social media platforms such as Twitter. Although the methodologies ... -
“Definitely an Author to Watch”: Rosie Garland on the (Neo-)Victorian Freak
(Swansea University, Wales, UK, 2016)This article includes an interview with Rosie Garland, conducted by Dr Lin Pettersson, which gives insight into the author’s writing and her concern for issues regarding gender, normalcy and identity through a discussion ... -
Design and validation of annotation schemas for aspect‑based sentiment analysis in the tourism sector.
(2019-10-29)The use of linguistic resources beyond the scope of language studies, e.g., commercial purposes, has become commonplace since the availability of massive amounts of data and the development of software tools to process ... -
ELF and teacher education: attitudes and beliefs
(English Language Teaching, 2020-10-10)The growing relevance of research in English as a lingua franca (ELF) for ELT has led to a need to rethink the way we approach English in the language classroom and to reassess how we configure knowledge about language in ... -
Gendered Geographies of the European East in the American Cold-War Literary Imaginary
(Open Edition Journals, 2023)In the American Cold-War imaginary, the representation of Eastern Europe was strongly influenced by male intellectuals and writers from the region, whose works were celebrated in the US not only for their artistic merits ... -
Glocalization in CLIL: Analyzing the training needs of in-service CLIL teachers in Taiwan and Spain
(Taylor and Francis, 2022-03-17)Glocalization is the local adaptation of global trends, and though it has been extensively studied in other fields, there has been a lower emphasis on it in pedagogy. Glocalization is especially relevant in education given ... -
“'I Have Every Reason to Love England': Dark (Neo)Victorianism and Transatlantic Radicalism in Belinda Starling's The Journal of Dora Damage (2007).”
(Nordic Association of English Studies - Umeå University, 2016-12-31)This paper provides a close reading on post-colonial engagements with American slavery in Belinda Starling’s neo-Victorian novel The Journal of Dora Damage (2007), particularly on the transoceanic links between Antebellum ... -
Incentivizing student participation in QAS questionnaires: an evaluation of a guaranteed prize system at the University of Malaga
(MDPI, 2024-02-21)This paper investigates the effects of a guaranteed prize incentive, in the form of an extra score, on student engagement in the quality assurance system (QAS) questionnaires employed for evaluating teaching performance ... -
Jaded selves and body distance: a case study of Cotard’s syndrome in “Infinite Jest”.
(Universidad de La Rioja, 2020-12-23)his article attempts to betoken the relevance of emotions and sensations arousing from the body for the reviving of the self in David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest. The novel discerns a world where the oversaturation of ... -
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 ... -
Liminal Encounters between Literature and Music in Contemporary British Women's Short Stories.
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2020-01-03)This chapter examines how the short story offers a fertile ground not just for the depiction of the crossing of national, ethnic, and cultural boundaries, but also for the challenge to the barriers traditionally dividing ... -
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 ... -
Motor-type aphasia in English and Spanish and its relation to the linguistic variables intervening in reading.
(De Gruyter Poland, 2021-10-18)This pilot study was designed to explore the way linguistic variables affect reading in English and Spanish in the context of motor-type aphasia. The participants were two speakers with English L1, two English-Spanish ...