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2024. A Transitivity Analysis of the Manifestos of Two Nigerian Presidential Candidates. Linguistics Initiative 4:2  pp. 184 ff. DOI logo
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2024. We have to ensure that… A contrastive corpus-based analysis of English situation manipulators and their Polish translation equivalents. Lingua 302  pp. 103702 ff. DOI logo
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2023. The European migrant crisis in Polish parliamentary discourse. Journal of Language and Politics 22:4  pp. 485 ff. DOI logo
Voutilainen, Eero
2023. Written representation of spoken interaction in the official parliamentary transcripts of the Finnish Parliament. Frontiers in Communication 8 DOI logo
Almutairi, Bandar Alhumaidi A.
Engel, Alexandra, Jason Grafmiller, Laura Rosseel & Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
2022. Assessing the complexity of lectal competence: the register-specificity of the dative alternation aftergive. Cognitive Linguistics 33:4  pp. 727 ff. DOI logo
Gherghina, Sergiu, Paul Tap & Sorina Soare
2022. More than voters: Parliamentary debates about emigrants in a new democracy. Ethnicities 22:3  pp. 487 ff. DOI logo
Baker, Olja
2021. Parliamentary directives in New Zealand and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Languages in Contrast 21:1  pp. 28 ff. DOI logo
Erjavec, Tomaž & Andrej Pančur
2021. The Parla-CLARIN Recommendations for Encoding Corpora of Parliamentary Proceedings. Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative :Issue 14 DOI logo
Kocijan, Kristina & Krešimir Šojat
2021. Negation Usage in the Croatian Parliament. In Formalizing Natural Languages: Applications to Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities [Communications in Computer and Information Science, 1520],  pp. 101 ff. DOI logo
Msagalla, Brighton & Marianna Visser
2021. Agenda-setting through topic shift in Tanzanian parliamentary debate: The derailment of strategic manoeuvring. Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 39:4  pp. 327 ff. DOI logo
Paquet, Mireille
2020. La « sélection efficace » des immigrants : paradigme de la mobilité et légitimité de l’État québécois. Diversité urbaine 20:1  pp. 121 ff. DOI logo
Albusafi, Rahma Said
2019. A Methodological Framework of Stance-Taking and Appraisal in the Parliament. In Argumentation and Appraisal in Parliamentary Discourse [Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies, ],  pp. 116 ff. DOI logo
Jakaza, Ernest
2019. Intersubjective Stance and Argumentation in Zimbabwean Parliamentary Discourse. In Argumentation and Appraisal in Parliamentary Discourse [Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies, ],  pp. 97 ff. DOI logo
Tyrkkö, Jukka
2019. Kinship references in the British Parliament, 1800–2005. In Reference and Identity in Public Discourses [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 306],  pp. 97 ff. DOI logo
Hoinărescu, Liliana
2018. Definition as an argumentative strategy in parliamentary discourse. Language and Dialogue 8:2  pp. 209 ff. DOI logo
Kelly, John & Alan Bairner
2018. The ‘talk o’ the toon’? An examination of the Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian football rivalry in Edinburgh, Scotland. Soccer & Society 19:5-6  pp. 657 ff. DOI logo
Calzada-Pérez, María
2017. Researching the European Parliament with Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies. Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics 30:2  pp. 465 ff. DOI logo
Vuković Stamatović, Milica
2017. Metaphors of parliamentary budget debates in times of crisis. Pragmatics and Society 8:2  pp. 281 ff. DOI logo
Beste, Simon
2016. Studying dynamics of content and form in discourses: Evidence from an exploratory study of US legislative discourse on American–Iraqi relations 1995–2012. Acta Politica 51:3  pp. 346 ff. DOI logo
Jakaza, Ernest & Marianna W. Visser
2016. Argumentation and Appraisal in Divergent Zimbabwean Parliamentary Debates. In Political Discourse in Emergent, Fragile, and Failed Democracies [Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development, ],  pp. 126 ff. DOI logo
Sanz, Marina González
2016. Chapter 6. Lexical colloquialisation in commissions of the Andalusian Parliament. In A Gender-based Approach to Parliamentary Discourse [Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture, 68],  pp. 109 ff. DOI logo
Gruber, Helmut
2015. Intertextual references in Austrian parliamentary debates. In Follow-ups in Political Discourse [Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture, 60],  pp. 25 ff. DOI logo
Loginova, Irina
2015. Creating disorder. Journal of Language and Politics 14:6  pp. 801 ff. DOI logo
Burkett, Seth & Alan Bairner
2014. Reading football in Brazil through a boy’s own story. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 6:3  pp. 317 ff. DOI logo
Ornatowski, Cezar M.
Vuković, Milica
2012. Positioning in pre-prepared and spontaneous parliamentary discourse: Choice of person in the Parliament of Montenegro. Discourse & Society 23:2  pp. 184 ff. DOI logo
Archakis, Argiris & Villy Tsakona
2009. Parliamentary discourse in newspaper articles. Journal of Language and Politics  pp. 359 ff. DOI logo
Gales, Tammy
2009. `Diversity' as enacted in US immigration politics and law: a corpus-based approach. Discourse & Society 20:2  pp. 223 ff. DOI logo
Fenton-Smith, Ben
2008. Discourse structure and political performance in adversarial parliamentary questioning. Journal of Language and Politics 7:1  pp. 97 ff. DOI logo

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