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    Challenging Discourses of Sexual Violence on X: The Linguistic Representation of Victims and Perpetrators in Kavanaugh’s Confirmation Process by Patricia Palomino Manjón

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In addition, the analysis revealed the creation of discursive protests on X to resist patriarchal discourses and practices in American society.…”
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    LGBT RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS: SOCIAL WORK AND THE FIGHT AGAINST THE LGBTPHOBIC DISCOURSE OF “GAY CURE” by Leonardo Mozdzenski, Albert de Albuquerque

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Thus, based on the theoretical and methodological principles of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), this research investigates how the construction of meanings of the arguments made in those prejudiced posts proceeds. …”
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    Supporting Homeownership and Naturalizing Debt<subtitle>The Housing Discourse in Swedish Newspapers 2005–2022</subtitle> by Chiara Valli, Neil Dunne

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To gain insights into how ideological shifts within the housing market are constructed, we explain how homeownership, price rises, and debt have been normalized in public debate, and whose voices on these topics are given space in the Swedish media discourse.…”
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    The portrayal of Rohingya refugees in Indonesian news media: A corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis by Imam Munandar, Yunie Amalia Rakhmyta, Rahmanita Zakaria, Sungkawati Kardi Wahyuningsih

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The study aimed to examine how Rohingya refugees were represented in the media during the crisis using the Critical Discourse Analysis and the Discourse Historical Approach (DHA). …”
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    Representations of changing weather conditions and outdoor work in the Swedish media: Legitimization of a risk discourse. by Bo Nilsson, Jenny Lönnroth

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The aim is also to describe and analyze how an identified risk discourse is legitimized in media representations of extreme weather and outdoor work. …”
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    The Return of The Thaumaturge Kings: an Analysis of Presidential Discourse in Mexico and Brazil during The COVID-19 emergency in 2020 by David Ramírez Plascencia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Outcomes will show how the presidential public approval stood in the construction of alternative public discourse, based on fakes news, social media and political polarization that praises a messianic president with supernatural powers. …”
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    Reclaiming the Narrative: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Donald Trump's 2024 Super Tuesday Campaign Speech by Tito Dimas Atmawijaya

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study critically analyzes Donald Trump's 2024 campaign speech using Fairclough's Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) framework to explore how his rhetorical strategies construct power relations and reinforce ideological divisions. …”
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    Securitization of China in the NATO discourse in the late 2010s— early 2020s: Towards a global collective identity by Yu. Yu. Melnikova

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…These attempts to securitize the Chinese factor in the NATO’s discourse are particularly noteworthy since they can hardly be rationalized by traditional military-political, economic or ideological reasons. …”
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    Historical Policy of Kazakhstan in the Space of Russia’s Southern Border: Identity, Discourse, Commemoration Using the Example of the Astrakhan Region by Mikhail A. Volkhonskiy, Akhmet A. Yarlykapov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The most significant action undertaken as part of this policy was the construction of the Bukey Khan mausoleum in Maly Aral, Astrakhan region, in 2011. …”
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    The Ideological Construction of the English Language in the French Agrégation by Adam WILSON

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article explores the ways in which different language ideologies manifest themselves in the English agrégation (competitive exam) in France, showing how they contribute to the construction of the (socio)linguistic object named “English” in this context. …”
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    Addressing Participation and Intellectual Disability: A Discourse Analysis of Rhetoric from Social Support Staff and Disability Sports Leaders by Eric Svanelöv, Jonas Stier, Per Enarsson, Eva Flygare Wallén, Lena Talman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…How intellectual disability and participation are talked about (re)constructs discourses and affects individuals within these discourses. …”
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    They really, really, really don’t like to admit they made mistakes: A critical discourse analysis of appraisal in wrongful convictions by Carmen Ortega-Robles, Encarnación Hidalgo-Tenorio

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As extensively analyzed in sociolinguistics, both gender and ethnicity influence how individuals construct discourse; particularly, these traits appear to account for how the subjects under study express their emotions and opinions. …”
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    Rationalization of Evil through Media: A Twitter Discourse Analysis on Israel's Genocide against Palestine after October 7 by Filiz Orhan Çağlayan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Thus, reality is distorted by the discourse constructed by Israel on social media and the world public opinion is forced to look at the Palestinian issue from the framework built by Israel…”
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    Power of emperor in Russian legal discourse of second half of 19th– early 20th centuries: justification and options for interpretation by I. G. Adoneva, Yu. V. Druzhinina

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The methodological basis of this study is the history of intellectual culture as an analysis of legal ideas and discourses in the context of the second half of the 19th - early 20th centuries. …”
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    Constructing Interculturalism: Education Policy, Cultural Diversity and Inequality in Ecuador by Marta Rodríguez Cruz

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Together with the discourse of difference, interculturalism has formed part of the political and pedagogical agenda in Ecuador over the past decade. …”
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    Surely not!Between certainty and disbelief by Graham Ranger

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…The various contextual values of the discourse adverb surely (cf. Downing, 2001, for example) depend, among other factors, on how the speaker positions his or her discourse relative to other enunciative instances.…”
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    What lay illness narratives reveal about AIDS-related stigmatization by Adelia Carstens

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Support is given for the hypothesis that lay illness narratives are interdiscursive constructions, based on media discourses about HIV/AIDS, and mapped against the mental schemas of the narrator's own life and identity. …”
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    'Just because' Constructions in Spoken and Written New Zealand English by Andreea Calude, Gerald Delahunty

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Another (Hilpert 2005: 97), using a diachronic corpus, proposes that JB has been grammaticalized as a concessive marker via "the discourse function of inference denial." Our study, based on a corpus of New Zealand written and spoken English, demonstrates, amongst other significant findings, that JB occurs in a far broader set of grammatical contexts than the earlier literature recognizes, that JB constructions are significantly more frequent in spoken than in written English, that JB adverbial clauses are more likely to occur in pre-posed than in post-posed position, that the meaning of just because affects this distribution, that just because is far more likely to be followed by a clause than a prepositional phrase, and that JB constructions are extremely likely to occur in the discourse context of a negator.…”
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