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(Non-)quoting and subjectivity in online discourse
Published 2020-06-01“…Collectively the examples surveyed and analysed suggest online discourse reuses and innovates forms of quotation to express subjective responses in both humorous and more politically engaged contexts.…”
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Representation of Medical Content in Online Discourse
Published 2024-06-01“…A study corpus is formed in accordance with the aim – to analyse the features of presenting medical information in English-language online discourse; methods of analysis are determined depending on the aim. …”
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Moral judgments in online discourse are not biased by gender
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Emergent online discourses and the (re)framing of women’s identity
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Digital town square? Nextdoor's offline contexts and online discourse
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Capturing Climate Change Online Discourse to Support agriculture Research
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Women’s representations in Saudi Arabia: the case of universities’ online discourses
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Reader positioning and engagement strategies in English and Arabic online discourse
Published 2025-07-01“…The findings highlight cross-cultural variations in online written communication and the need to bridge the gap between online discourse practices and academic writing expectations to empower writers.…”
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Youth Organizations as a “Well-arranged” Symbolic Space: An Analysis of the Polish Online Discourse of AIESEC and ATD Fourth World
Published 2025-06-01“…This article aims to identify the scope of this function in the symbolic space created by online discourses of two youth organizations: AIESEC and ATD Fourth World. …”
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Analysing the Functionality of Twitter for Science Dissemination in EFL Teaching and Learning
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Multimodality in Online Political Discourse: Internet Memes about Scottish Independence
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"MISSED" COMMUNICATION IN ONLINE COMMUNICATION: TENSIONS IN A GERMAN-AMERICAN TELECOLLABORATION
Published 2005-05-01“…The findings suggest that research needs to focus not only on how students jointly construct online discourse, but how they co-construe the context for their participation. …”
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Using Synchronous Online Peer Response Groups in EFL Writing: Revision-Related Discourse
Published 2010-02-01“…Writing instructors may need to proactively model, scaffold and support revision-related online discourse if it is to be of benefit.…”
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Functioning of Epistemic Modal Modifiers in Internet Discourse (by Material of English-Language Internet-Forums)
Published 2017-02-01“…The novelty of the work is seen in the research material: the online discourse appeared and became the subject of research relatively recently. …”
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“She’ll Never Be a Man” A Corpus-Based Forensic Linguistic Analysis of Misgendering Discrimination on X
Published 2024-08-01“…Finally, the study highlights the need for improved automatic detection systems to better identify and address misgendering in online discourse and provides potentially useful tools for future research.…”
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THE MATRIX OF COGNITIVE FILTERS AS A TOOL FOR THE ANALYSIS OF LINGUOCREATEMES IN MODERN ENGLISH DISCOURSE
Published 2024-11-01“…It is used to model the process of inferring the meaning of creative elements (linguocreatemes) in multimodal online discourse. To accomplish this task, key cognitive mechanisms for generating the meaning of linguocreatemes were identified and researched. …”
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Ce qui s’écrit dans les univers numériques
Published 2015-01-01“…After the presentation of the epistemological and theoretical framework of the study, we propose to distinguish three categories of digital scripturality (digitized, digital and digitalized), and to ask how enunciation, as a base for text linguistics, discourse analysis and interactionism, needs to be rethought from the study of online discourse.…”
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Toxicity on Social Media During the 2022 Mpox Public Health Emergency: Quantitative Study of Topical and Network Dynamics
Published 2024-12-01“…ResultsBy categorizing topics, we identified 5 high-level categories in the toxic online discourse on Twitter, including disease (20,281/43,521, 46.6%), health policy and health care (8400/43,521, 19.3%), homophobia (10,402/43,521, 23.9%), politics (2611/43,521, 6%), and racism (1784/43,521, 4.1%). …”
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