Marianthi Georgalidou
List of John Benjamins publications for which Marianthi Georgalidou plays a role.
Aggression in media-sharing websites in the context of Greek political/parliamentary discourse in the years of the economic crisis Discourses of aggression in Greek digitally-mediated communication, Hatzidaki, Ourania and Ioannis E. Saridakis (eds.), pp. 321–350 | Article
2020 In the context of the Greek economic crisis during the years 2009–2019, the aim of the present study is to discuss language aggression and derogatory forms of speech attested in user polylogues commenting on instances of parliamentary discourse uploaded to computer mediated communication networks. read more
Chapter 4. The pragmatics of humor in bilingual conversations The Dynamics of Interactional Humor: Creating and negotiating humor in everyday encounters, Tsakona, Villy and Jan Chovanec (eds.), pp. 77–104 | Chapter
2018 In this study, we analyze conversations recorded during ethnographic research the Muslim community of Rhodes, a Greek island close to Turkey's coast. The community is bilingual in Turkish and Greek. We examine aspects of the overall and sequential organization of talk as well as instances of humor… read more
Addressing women in the Greek parliament: Institutionalized confrontation or sexist aggression? Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 5:1, pp. 30–56 | Article
2017 In accordance with numerous studies highlighting aspects of political and parliamentary discourse that concern the rhetoric of political combat, verbal attacks and offensive language choices are shown to be rather common in the context of a highly adversarial parliamentary system such as the… read more
Addressing women in the Greek parliament: Institutionalized confrontation or sexist aggression? Exploring Language Aggression against Women, Bou-Franch, Patricia (ed.), pp. 127–154 | Article
2016 In accordance with numerous studies highlighting aspects of political and parliamentary discourse that concern the rhetoric of political combat, verbal attacks and offensive language choices are shown to be rather common in the context of a highly adversarial parliamentary system such as the Greek.… read more
Code alternation patterns in bilingual family conversations: Implications for an integrated model of analysis Language Variation - European Perspectives IV: Selected papers from the Sixth International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 6), Freiburg, June 2011, Auer, Peter, Javier Caro Reina and Göz Kaufmann (eds.), pp. 117–128 | Article
2013 In this study, we analyse conversations recorded during ethnographic research in the Greek/Turkish bilingual community of Rhodes within a Conversation Analysis (CA) framework. Our data comprise recordings of everyday talk-in-interaction during bilingual family gatherings. We examine aspects of the… read more
Chapter 4. “Stop caressing the ears of the hooded”: Political humour in times of conflict Studies in Political Humour: In between political critique and public entertainment, Tsakona, Villy and Diana Elena Popa (eds.), pp. 83–107 | Article
2011 Based on data coming from media and parliamentary settings, the purpose of this study is to examine instances of humour in the discourse of politicians during a period of social turmoil in Greece. The analysis confirms the impact of humorous contributions, as well as other forms of linguistic… read more