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2025. THE NATIONAL VIEW MOVEMENT AND DA’WAH DISCOURSE IN TURKISH POLITICAL LIFE: ETHNICITY-NEUTRAL NATIONAL ISLAMIC IDENTITY. Stratejik ve Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi 9:1 ► pp. 23 ff.
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2025. Implications of aesthetic and efferent reading for understanding social cognition in discourse analysis learning. Cogent Education 12:1
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2024. Sociopragmatic Underpinnings of Language Use in the Advertisement of Okrika in Nigerian Markets. Universal Library of Languages and Literatures 01:01 ► pp. 01 ff.
Li, Ke & Qian Zhang
2024. Chasm and net: metaphors in elder-related texts in a Chinese economic newspaper. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 11:1
Papaioannou, Eleni
2024. Combining hermeneutic phenomenology and critical discourse analysis: a bricolage approach to research. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 37:6 ► pp. 1804 ff.
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2024. Assessing the Scholarship of Curriculum Practices and the Lived Experiences of Postgraduate Students in a Higher Learning Space. E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences► pp. 230 ff.
Liu, Liming, Chally Chai Lee Lim, Chengxi Yao & Zhiyi Liao
2023. Understanding Sweden’s COVID-19 Pandemic on Chinese Social Media: Public Perceptions Comparison Between Chinese Residing in Sweden and China. In Comparative Studies on Pandemic Control Policies and the Resilience of Society, ► pp. 201 ff.
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2023. Why do we need a sociocognitive-CDA in hate speech studies? A corpus-based systematic review. Discourse & Society 34:4 ► pp. 462 ff.
Sreekumar, Sreenidhi
2023. Understanding Dalit equity: a critical analysis of primary health care policy discourse of Kerala in the context of ‘Aardram’ mission. International Journal for Equity in Health 22:1
Wang, Siyue
2023. Cómo fomentar la incorporación de agendas políticas feministas en el discurso político: Estrategias para la construcción del espacio discursivo en respuesta a las crisis de género. Comunicación y Género 6:2 ► pp. 147 ff.
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2023. Negotiating intersubjectivity by interpersonal and appraisal shifts in Chinese-English government press conference interpreting. Frontiers in Psychology 14
Abd-Alsahab, Abeer Mahdi & Dr. Sarab Khalil
2022. DECEPTIVE ROLES OF WOMEN IN ARABIC AND ENGLISH LITERATURE CONTEXT: A PRAGMATIC STUDY. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES 12:02 ► pp. 396 ff.
Aigbẹdo, William Ighasere
2022. A critical discourse account of the process of ideological expressions in the Ẹdo (Bini) guilds. Language and Semiotic Studies 8:4 ► pp. 242 ff.
Koller, Veronika
2022. Analiza tożsamości zbiorowej w dyskursie – parametry tekstowe i kontekstowe. tekst i dyskurs - text und diskurs :16 (2022) ► pp. 215 ff.
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2022. The Brexit campaign in British tabloids: The role of passives in the process of positive self- and negative other-presentation. European Journal of Applied Linguistics 10:2 ► pp. 370 ff.
2021. La conceptualización de les migrantes en el discurso político argentino del siglo XXI. Revista da ABRALIN► pp. 78 ff.
Jabbar, Sinaa Sattar
2021. THE REPRESENTATION OF THE IRAQ WAR IN CHOMSKY'S ARTICLES: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities 11:1 ► pp. 15 ff.
Kuznyetsova, Ganna
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Li, Ke & Huichao Zhu
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Ndhlovu, Finex
2021. Reading Robert Mugabe Through the Third Chimurenga: Language, Discourse, Exclusion. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 34:1 ► pp. 85 ff.
Persson, Janaina Negreiros
2021. Re-defining gender as a heinous crime: A case study from the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies. Discourse & Society 32:3 ► pp. 346 ff.
Xiao, Han & Lei Li
2021. A bibliometric analysis of critical discourse analysis and its implications. Discourse & Society 32:4 ► pp. 482 ff.
Catalano, Theresa & Linda R. Waugh
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Catalano, Theresa & Linda R. Waugh
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Chen, Lijuan, Danyang Zhang, Yingfei He & Guoliang Zhang
2020. Transcultural political communication from the perspective of proximization theory: A comparative analysis on the corpuses of the Sino–US trade war. Discourse & Communication 14:4 ► pp. 341 ff.
Núñez, Alexandra, Malte Gerloff, Erik-Lân Do Dinh, Andrea Rapp, Petra Gehring & Iryna Gurevych
2019. A ‘wind of change’—shaping public opinion of the Arab Spring using metaphors. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 34:Supplement_1 ► pp. i142 ff.
2018. Metaphor and ideology: Conceptual structure and conceptual content in Spanish political discourse. Discourse & Communication 12:2 ► pp. 128 ff.
Fuoli, Matteo & Christopher Hart
2018. Trust-building strategies in corporate discourse: An experimental study. Discourse & Society 29:5 ► pp. 514 ff.
Wang, Binhua & Dezheng Feng
2018. A corpus-based study of stance-taking as seen from critical points in interpreted political discourse. Perspectives 26:2 ► pp. 246 ff.
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2018. Uluslararası İlişkilerde Eleştirel Söylem Analizi: Revizyonist Söylemin Gelişimi. İstanbul Gelişim Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 5:1 ► pp. 79 ff.
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2018. A Socio-Cognitive Approach to Factive Presupposition and Epistemic Modality in Hillary Clinton's Political Discourse: Tunisia's Democratic Transition as a Case Study. SSRN Electronic Journal
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2017. The Effects of Metaphorical Framing on Political Persuasion: A Systematic Literature Review. Metaphor and Symbol 32:2 ► pp. 118 ff.
Julios-Costa, Maria
2017. The age of crime: A cognitive-linguistic critical discourse study of media representations and semantic framings of youth offenders in the Uruguayan media. Discourse & Communication 11:4 ► pp. 362 ff.
2017. Real women: objectivity versus situatedness in Critical Discourse Studies. Critical Discourse Studies 14:5 ► pp. 548 ff.
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2017. Conceptualising force in the context of the Arab Revolutions: A comparative analysis of international mass media reports and Twitter posts. Discourse & Communication 11:2 ► pp. 160 ff.
2017. Discursive Construction of territorial disputes: foreign newspaper reporting on the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands dispute. Social Semiotics 27:5 ► pp. 567 ff.
2017. Analysing aggression of social actors in political protests: combining corpus and cognitive approaches to discourse analysis. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research 9:3 ► pp. 178 ff.
Waugh, Linda R., Theresa Catalano, Khaled Al Masaeed, Tom Hong Do & Paul G. Renigar
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2015. Covering Muslim women: Semantic macrostructures in BBC News. Discourse & Communication 9:1 ► pp. 19 ff.
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2015. CROSSING SYMBOLIC DISTANCES IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE SPACE. Critical Discourse Studies 12:3 ► pp. 313 ff.
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2019. Discourse studies: Between social constructionism and linguistics. A critical overview. Topics in Linguistics 20:2 ► pp. 1 ff.
2015. Exploring the Metaphorical Models of Transgenderism. Metaphor and Symbol 30:2 ► pp. 95 ff.
Li, Songqing
2015. Identity Constructions in Bilingual Advertising: A Critical-cognitive Approach. Applied Linguistics► pp. amv062 ff.
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2015. Scapegoat or manipulated victim? Metaphorical representations of the Sino-US currency dispute in Chinese and American financial news. Text & Talk 35:3
Eder, Franz X. & Oliver Kühschelm
2014. Bilder – Geschichtswissenschaft – Diskurse. In Bilder in historischen Diskursen, ► pp. 3 ff.
Khany, Reza & Zohre Hamzelou
2014. A Systemic Functional Analysis of Dictators’ Speech: Toward a Move-based Model. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 98 ► pp. 917 ff.
Lago Martínez, Alba
2014. O discurso económico alternativo galego: análise dun novo marco cognitivo. Estudos de Lingüística Galega 6
Ndhlovu, Finex & Liqhwa Siziba
2014. The idea of southern Africa in the humanities and social science disciplines. Africa Review 6:1 ► pp. 44 ff.
Paltridge, Toby, Susan Mayson & Jan Schapper
2014. Welcome and exclusion: an analysis of The Australian newspaper’s coverage of international students. Higher Education 68:1 ► pp. 103 ff.
2013. Metaphor of the global financial crisis after 2008: reconstructing confidence by Arab and Western financial medias. Sciences de la société :88 ► pp. 160 ff.
Abdel-Raheem, Ahmed
2019. Visual recycling and intertextuality: a neurocognitive perspective. Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science 3:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Edwards, Rachel
2013. The role of fear and envy in the discursive construction of the Beijing Olympics in British broadsheets. Critical Discourse Studies 10:3 ► pp. 275 ff.
Thomas, Pete, John Wilson & Owen Leeds
2013. Constructing ‘the history of strategic management’: A critical analysis of the academic discourse. Business History 55:7 ► pp. 1119 ff.
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2013. Book review: Christopher Hart (ed.), Critical Discourse Studies in Context and Cognition. Discourse & Society 24:1 ► pp. 135 ff.
Zhen-qiang, Fan
2013. Book review: Christopher Hart, Critical Discourse Analysis and Cognitive Science: New Perspectives on Immigration Discourse. Discourse & Communication 7:2 ► pp. 245 ff.
Dyers, Charlyn & Foncha John Wankah
2012. ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: the discursive construction of ‘the Other’ in Greenmarket Square, Cape Town. Language and Intercultural Communication 12:3 ► pp. 230 ff.
Gavriely-Nuri, Dalia
2012. Cultural approach to CDA. Critical Discourse Studies 9:1 ► pp. 77 ff.
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Chilton, Paul
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Koreinik, Kadri
2011. Public Discourse of (De)legitimation: The Case of South Estonian Language. Journal of Baltic Studies 42:2 ► pp. 239 ff.
Marín-Arrese, Juana I.
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2011. From interpretation to consent: Arguments, beliefs and meaning. Discourse Studies 13:6 ► pp. 806 ff.
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Woodcock, Ray
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KhosraviNik, Majid
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2010. ‘Perhaps this is not fiction’: The discursive construction of national and regional identities in Belgium’s public television broadcast hoax on Flemish independence. European Journal of Cultural Studies 13:1 ► pp. 81 ff.
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2009. Conclusion A Real Say or a National Morality Play? The Road to Radical Reform in Retrospect. In Reforming New Zealand Secondary Education, ► pp. 165 ff.
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Hart, Christopher
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2007. Metaphor at work in the analysis of political discourse: investigating a `preventive war' persuasion strategy. Discourse & Society 18:5 ► pp. 603 ff.
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