Grace E. Fielder
List of John Benjamins publications for which Grace E. Fielder plays a role.
Chapter 9. Othering others: Right-wing populism in UK media discourse on “new” immigration Representing the Other in European Media Discourses, Chovanec, Jan and Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska (eds.), pp. 207–234 | Chapter
2017 Right wing populism is on the rise. Through the use of othering, right-wing groups delimit their own identities while excluding others. The purpose of this chapter is to shed light on how European mediated public spheres (such as reader responses to media discourse) constitute an important domain… read more
2. Ama, a Bulgarian adversative connective South Slavic Discourse Particles, Dedaić, Mirjana N. and Mirjana Mišković-Luković (eds.), pp. 23–44 | Article
2010 This paper represents an account of the Bulgarian adversative connective ama ‘but’ against the relevance-theoretic background and discourse approach. Basing her research on the data from Bulgarian spoken discourse collected in the 1990s and from a late nineteenth-century comic novel which employs… read more
Bulgarian adversative connectives: Conjunctions or discourse markers? Crosslinguistic Studies of Clause Combining: The multifunctionality of conjunctions, Laury, Ritva (ed.), pp. 79–97 | Article
2008 This paper examines three adversative connectives in Bulgarian, /no/, /ama/, and /ami/, all of which correspond to English “but”, and are described as conjunctions, particles, and/or discourse markers. Rather than homonymous lexical items that reflect a binary opposition between conjunctions and… read more
Narrative Context and Russian Aspect Verbal Aspect in Discourse, Thelin, Nils B. (ed.), pp. 263–284 | Article
1990