The group in the self. A corpus-assisted discourse studies approach to personal and group communication at the European Parliament
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The group in the self. A corpus-assisted discourse studies approach to personal and group communication at the European ParliamentAutoría
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2019Editor
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CALZADA PÉREZ, María. The group in the self: A corpus-assisted discourse studies approach to personal and group communication at the European Parliament. Pragmatics, 29, p. 357 - 383, 2019Tipo de documento
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Drawing on theoretical approaches to personal/group behaviour, and
informed by Michael Hoey’s priming theory, this paper presents a corpusassisted discourse study of European Parliament interventions from 2004 to
2011. ... [+]
Drawing on theoretical approaches to personal/group behaviour, and
informed by Michael Hoey’s priming theory, this paper presents a corpusassisted discourse study of European Parliament interventions from 2004 to
2011. The study aims to identify the group in the self and the various selves
in the individual. For the analysis, three corpora from the European Comparable and Parallel Corpus Archive are explored: EP_EN (with EP interventions: 26,959,446 tokens), HC (with House of Commons interventions:
70,567,728), and SandD_david_martin (with member of European Parliament – MEP – David Martin’s interventions: 116,781). The main tool of
analysis is the keyword, as generated by WordSmith 7.0. The analysis proceeds in three stages: stage 1, where the EP_EN and HC wordlists are compared, resulting in EP key priming; stage 2, where the SandD_david_martin
and HC wordlists are compared, exposing David Martin’s idiosyncratic productions; and stage 3, where the EP_EN and SandD_david_martin keyword
lists are manually compared, leading to the identification of EP priming in
David Martin’s interventions. [-]
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Pragmatics, Volume 29, Issue 3, Jul 2019.Derechos de acceso
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