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View article: Acceptable Nomenclature for Pregnancy Loss Care: A Cross‐Sectional Observational Survey
Acceptable Nomenclature for Pregnancy Loss Care: A Cross‐Sectional Observational Survey Open
Objective To conduct a pilot study evaluating the acceptability of pregnancy loss nomenclature among people with recent lived experience and make recommendations for UK mass communication. Design Electronic internet‐based questionnaire. Se…
View article: British news media representations of mpox during the 2022 and 2024 outbreaks: a mixed-methods analysis using corpus linguistics
British news media representations of mpox during the 2022 and 2024 outbreaks: a mixed-methods analysis using corpus linguistics Open
Background Since 2022, over 100,000 people across 100 countries have been diagnosed with mpox (formerly monkeypox, renamed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in November 2022). News media plays a central role in outbreaks, disseminatin…
View article: Constructing the Corpus of Children’s Video Media (CCVM): A New Resource and Guidelines for Constructing Comparable and Reusable Corpora
Constructing the Corpus of Children’s Video Media (CCVM): A New Resource and Guidelines for Constructing Comparable and Reusable Corpora Open
A growing number of psycholinguistic studies use methods from corpus linguistics to examine the language that children encounter in their environment to understand how they might acquire different aspects of linguistic knowledge. Many of t…
View article: Using ATLAS.ti for constructing and analysing multimodal social media corpora
Using ATLAS.ti for constructing and analysing multimodal social media corpora Open
Methods to enable comprehensive corpus analyses of multimodal data are imperative to furthering our understanding of social media and digital communication. In this study, we demonstrate how ATLAS.ti (version 24.2.0) can be used to constru…
View article: Lifetime in Writing
Lifetime in Writing Open
For the historical linguist of English, Burney’s extraordinary body of extant prose presents an exciting opportunity to study idiolectal change and continuity in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Burney’s long life, consistent writi…
View article: Locating the ‘Age of Prescriptivism’ in Late Modern periodical reviews: a corpus-assisted discourse analytic approach
Locating the ‘Age of Prescriptivism’ in Late Modern periodical reviews: a corpus-assisted discourse analytic approach Open
This paper reports the findings of a corpus-based study of prescriptive and normative discourses in Late Modern English review periodicals, using a purpose-built diachronic corpus of review articles published during the period 1750–1899. D…
View article: Polarized Discourses of <i>Abortion</i> in English: A Corpus-based Study of Semantic Prosody and Discursive Salience
Polarized Discourses of <i>Abortion</i> in English: A Corpus-based Study of Semantic Prosody and Discursive Salience Open
Amidst ongoing global debate about reproductive rights, questions have emerged about the role of language in reinforcing stigma around termination. Amongst some ‘pro-choice’ groups, the use of pro-life is discouraged, and anti-abortion is …
View article: Language and Decoloniality in Higher Education: Reclaiming Voices from the South Edited by Zannie Bock and Christopher Stroud
Language and Decoloniality in Higher Education: Reclaiming Voices from the South Edited by Zannie Bock and Christopher Stroud Open
Language and Decoloniality in Higher Education: Reclaiming Voices from the South Edited by Zannie Bock and Christopher Stroud London: Bloomsbury, 221 pp.