Language and Covid-19
Special issue of International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 26:4 (2020)
Editors
[International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 26:4] 2021. v, 158 pp.
Publishing status:
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Language and Covid-19: Corpus linguistics and the social reality of the pandemicMichaela Mahlberg & Gavin Brookes | pp. 441–443
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The Covid infodemic: Competition and the hyping of virus researchKen Hyland & Feng (Kevin) Jiang | pp. 444–468
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Stance nouns in COVID-19 related blog posts: A contrastive analysis of blog posts published in The Conversation in Spain and the UKNiall Curry & Pascual Pérez-Paredes | pp. 469–497
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Communicating the unknown: An interdisciplinary annotation study of uncertainty in the coronavirus pandemicMarcus Müller, Sabine Bartsch & Jens O. Zinn | pp. 498–531
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A discourse dynamics exploration of attitudinal responses towards COVID-19 in academia and mediaJihua Dong, Louisa Buckingham & Hao Wu | pp. 532–556
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Networked discourses of bereavement in online COVID-19 memorialsMark McGlashan | pp. 557–582
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The Coronavirus Corpus: Design, construction, and useMark Davies | pp. 583–598
Introduction
Articles
Short paper
Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CFX: Computational linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General