Sara Vilar-Lluch
List of John Benjamins publications for which Sara Vilar-Lluch plays a role.
The linguistic construal of extreme behaviour: Hyperactivity-impulsivity in family and teaching communities Language, Context and Text 6:2, pp. 392–420 | Article
2024 Teaching and family communities usually have an active role in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity-Impulsivity Disorder diagnosis in childhood. Examining the construal of hyperactivity-impulsivity in teaching guidelines and online parental exchanges can elucidate common lay understandings of the… read more
Understanding and appraising ‘hate speech’ Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 11:2, pp. 279–306 | Article
2023 Hate speech has become a matter of international concern, permeating institutional and lay discussions alike. Yet, exactly what it means to refer to a linguistic act as ‘hate speech’ remains unclear. This paper examines the lay understanding of hate speech, focusing on (1) the relationship… read more
Redefining attitude for studying explicit and indirect evaluations of human behaviour Functions of Language 29:2, pp. 199–225 | Article
2022 This article considers the application of the Attitude framework (Martin & White 2005) to study the evaluation of human behaviour. The distinction between inscribed (explicit) and invoked (indirect) attitude is re-examined and systematised to better operationalise the analysis of the evaluation… read more