How is Mental Illness Discursively Constructed and Conceptualized in a Corpus of Online Blogs? A Corpus-Linguistics Case-Study of Discourses on Mental Illness

Through a combination of quantitative and qualitative analyses based on corpus linguistics software tools, this article investigates whether the mind / mental self is a brittle object conceptual metaphor enables to conceptualize mental illness in a corpus of American online blogs dedicated to this v...

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Main Authors: Denis Jamet, Christophe Coupé
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Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2023-11-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/5605
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description Through a combination of quantitative and qualitative analyses based on corpus linguistics software tools, this article investigates whether the mind / mental self is a brittle object conceptual metaphor enables to conceptualize mental illness in a corpus of American online blogs dedicated to this very topic and, if so, whether the conceptualization is similar for the patients and the professionals and helpers. The quantitative analyses will focus on keywords and relative frequencies and the qualitative analyses on collocations, concordances, semantic prosody and the semantic domains most frequently used to conceptualize mental illness. The study will conclude on the most recurrent conceptual metaphors in the discourses of patients and professionals and helpers and show that, in our corpus, the mind / mental self is a brittle object conceptual metaphor is not frequently used to discursively construct and conceptualize mental illness
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How is Mental Illness Discursively Constructed and Conceptualized in a Corpus of Online Blogs? A Corpus-Linguistics Case-Study of Discourses on Mental Illness
Anglophonia
cognitive linguistics
corpus linguistics
discourse analysis
mental illness
semantic prosody
quantitative analysis
title How is Mental Illness Discursively Constructed and Conceptualized in a Corpus of Online Blogs? A Corpus-Linguistics Case-Study of Discourses on Mental Illness
title_full How is Mental Illness Discursively Constructed and Conceptualized in a Corpus of Online Blogs? A Corpus-Linguistics Case-Study of Discourses on Mental Illness
title_fullStr How is Mental Illness Discursively Constructed and Conceptualized in a Corpus of Online Blogs? A Corpus-Linguistics Case-Study of Discourses on Mental Illness
title_full_unstemmed How is Mental Illness Discursively Constructed and Conceptualized in a Corpus of Online Blogs? A Corpus-Linguistics Case-Study of Discourses on Mental Illness
title_short How is Mental Illness Discursively Constructed and Conceptualized in a Corpus of Online Blogs? A Corpus-Linguistics Case-Study of Discourses on Mental Illness
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topic cognitive linguistics
corpus linguistics
discourse analysis
mental illness
semantic prosody
quantitative analysis
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