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Representing and Redefining Specialised Knowledge: Corpora and LSP | Details pdf |
Francesca Bianchi, Elena Manca, Denise Milizia | 1-600 |
Title page | Details pdf |
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Table of contents | Details pdf |
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Introduction | Details pdf |
7-13 |
Part I - Popularising and disseminating specialised knowledge | Details pdf |
15-16 |
Part 1
How specialized (or popularized)? Terminological density as a clue to text specialization in the domain of food safety | Details pdf |
Adriano Ferraresi | 17-39 |
Representing and re-defining expert knowledge for the layman. Self-help medical manuals in late 19th century America | Details pdf |
Giuliana Elena Garzone, Paola Catenaccio | 41-66 |
Knowledge dissemination and evidentiality in the genre of posters. Anatomy of a condensed medical discourse | Details pdf |
Stefania Maci | 67-92 |
Vague language in the MMR vaccine controversy. A corpus-assisted discourse analysis of its functional use | Details pdf |
Anna Franca Plastina, Rosita Belinda Maglie | 93-119 |
Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’: A corpus study of environmental and religious discourse | Details pdf |
Erik Castello, Sara Gesuato | 121-145 |
Trump is erasing climatecChange... language. A corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis of the US online environmental communications under Obama and Trump | Details pdf |
Antonella Napolitano, Maria Cristina Aiezza | 147-177 |
Disseminating climate change knowledge. Representation of the International Panel on Climate Change in three types of specialized discourse | Details pdf |
Camille Biros, Caroline Peynaud | 179-204 |
Translating (im)personalisation in corporate discourse. A corpus-based analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility reports in English and Italian | Details pdf |
Sara Castagnoli, Elena Magistro | 205-224 |
English versions of corporate websites. A linguacultural contrastive study of Germany and Spain | Details pdf |
Costanza Cucchi | 225-248 |
Research article abstracts as a tool for disseminating knowledge in online legal publications | Details pdf |
Michele Sala | 249-267 |
The discourse of bioethics in the ECtHR case-law | Details pdf |
Jekaterina Nikitina | 269-289 |
A cognitive, socio-semiotic, linguistic, and discursive approach to popularisation strategies in infographics | Details pdf |
Sonia Piotti, Amanda Murphy | 291-314 |
Les slogans de l’élection présidentielle française: des “petites phrases” potentielles? | Details pdf |
Alida Maria Silletti | 315-336 |
Part II - Popularisation media | Details pdf |
337-338 |
Part 2
Disseminating and adapting specialized knowledge. American think tanks’ blogs | Details pdf |
Mathilde Gaillard | 339-358 |
Google Talks as a new knowledge dissemination genre | Details pdf |
Elisa Mattiello | 359-382 |
How gestures contribute to the meanings of idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs in TV broadcast interviews. A multimodal analysis | Details pdf |
Gianmarco Vignozzi | 383-406 |
Old wine in new bottles. The case of the adjacency-pair framework revisited | Details pdf |
Francesca Coccetta | 407-424 |
The “power of incantation”: A linguistic analysis of European theme parks’ websites | Details pdf |
Sara Corrizzato, Valeria Franceschi | 425-444 |
The discourse of assisted dying in the British vs Italian news media | Details pdf |
Kim Grego, Alessandra Vicentini | 445-460 |
(Trans)Gender in the News: Specialized language in the UK press. A corpus-based discourse analysis | Details pdf |
Angela Zottola | 461-480 |
Scientific controversies and popular science in translation. Rewriting, transediting or transcreation? | Details pdf |
Maria Teresa Musacchio, Virginia Zorzi | 481-507 |
Part III - Transferring specialised knowledge to novices | Details pdf |
509-510 |
Part 3
A multimodal approach to teaching business English through films. A case study | Details pdf |
Veronica Bonsignori | 511-533 |
Applying specialised linguistic knowledge in the classroom: ESP in social work discourse in Italy | Details pdf |
Jane Helen Johnson | 535-556 |
Creating basic low-tech high-relevance personalized language corpora with science postgraduates | Details pdf |
Carmela Mary White | 557-579 |
Methodological proposal to build a corpus-based ontology in terminology | Details pdf |
Isabel Durán-Muñoz | 581-597 |
Colophon | Details pdf |
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