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The paradox from within: research participants doing-being-observed (2015)
Journal Article
Hazel, S. (2015). The paradox from within: research participants doing-being-observed. Qualitative Research, 16(4), https://doi.org/10.1177/1468794115596216

This article analyses a collection of cases from video recordings of naturally occurring interaction in institutional settings, where members display an orientation to the presence of the recording equipment. Such instances have been treated elsewher... Read More about The paradox from within: research participants doing-being-observed.

Incidental L2 vocabulary acquisition from and while reading (2015)
Journal Article
Pellicer-Sánchez, A. (2016). Incidental L2 vocabulary acquisition from and while reading. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 38(1), https://doi.org/10.1017/S0272263115000224

Previous studies have shown that reading is an important source of incidental L2 vocabulary acquisition. However, we still do not have a clear picture of what happens when readers encounter unknown words. Combining off-line (vocabulary tests) and onl... Read More about Incidental L2 vocabulary acquisition from and while reading.

The roared-at boys? Repertory casting and gender politics in the RSC's 2014 Swan season (2015)
Journal Article
Kirwan, P. (2015). The roared-at boys? Repertory casting and gender politics in the RSC's 2014 Swan season. Shakespeare, 11(3), https://doi.org/10.1080/17450918.2015.1048277

This essay interrogates the loading of the “Roaring Girls” season by asking what it means to “roar” in both the early modern period and twenty-first century, unpacking the terms on which the women of these productions are empowered or undermined thro... Read More about The roared-at boys? Repertory casting and gender politics in the RSC's 2014 Swan season.

John Clare, William Cowper and the eighteenth century (2015)
Book Chapter
Rounce, A. (2015). John Clare, William Cowper and the eighteenth century. In S. Kövesi, & S. McEathron (Eds.), New essays on John Clare: poetry, culture and community. Cambridge University Press

A "tottering lace-like architecture of ruins”: the wartime home in Elizabeth Bowen’s The heat of the day (2015)
Journal Article
Zimmerman, E. (2015). A "tottering lace-like architecture of ruins”: the wartime home in Elizabeth Bowen’s The heat of the day. Literary Geographies, 1(1),

Elizabeth Bowen’s The Heat of the Day (1949) is a novel permeated with the architectural ruins of the Second World War. This article is concerned with the shock effects the war had on Bowen’s understanding of the material world and the resultant impl... Read More about A "tottering lace-like architecture of ruins”: the wartime home in Elizabeth Bowen’s The heat of the day.

More than skin deep: dissecting Donne’s imagery of humours (2015)
Journal Article
Bumke, A. (2015). More than skin deep: dissecting Donne’s imagery of humours. Review of English Studies, 66(276), https://doi.org/10.1093/res/hgv054

This article explores John Donne’s imagery of humoral complexions in verse letters to patrons and in sermons. In the early modern period, the term ‘complexion’ referred to a person’s unique mixture of humours, the four bodily fluids thought to determ... Read More about More than skin deep: dissecting Donne’s imagery of humours.

Ethics considerations for Corpus Linguistic studies using internet resources (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Koene, A., Adolphs, S., Perez, E., Carter, C. J., Statache, R., O'Malley, C., …McAuley, D. (2015). Ethics considerations for Corpus Linguistic studies using internet resources. In Corpus Linguistics 2015: abstract book (204-206)

With the rising popularity of public and semi-public communication channels such as Blogs (late 1990s), Wikipedia (launched in 2001), Facebook (launched in 2004), Reddit (from 2005) and Twitter (from 2006), the Internet has become an increasingly fer... Read More about Ethics considerations for Corpus Linguistic studies using internet resources.

The many faces of diabetes: a critical multimodal analysis of diabetes pages on Facebook (2015)
Journal Article
Hunt, D. (2015). The many faces of diabetes: a critical multimodal analysis of diabetes pages on Facebook. Language and Communication, 43, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.langcom.2015.05.003

Health communication published on Facebook has become a popular source of medical information and large organisations now utilise Facebook to disseminate multimodal representations of health and illness. Drawing on a sample of posts to two popular di... Read More about The many faces of diabetes: a critical multimodal analysis of diabetes pages on Facebook.

The exemplary poetry of Geoffrey Hill: authority and exemplarity in A Treatise of Civil Power (2015)
Journal Article
Vincent, B. (2015). The exemplary poetry of Geoffrey Hill: authority and exemplarity in A Treatise of Civil Power. Modern Language Review, 110(3), https://doi.org/10.5699/modelangrevi.110.3.0649

Geoffrey Hill's ethical anxieties turn on a tension between aesthetic autonomy and engagement with the polis, a tension illuminated by his adumbration of an exemplary poetics. ‘Exemplarity’ is characterized by a similar tension between intransitive a... Read More about The exemplary poetry of Geoffrey Hill: authority and exemplarity in A Treatise of Civil Power.

'What was your blood sugar reading this morning?': representing diabetes self-management on Facebook (2015)
Journal Article
Hunt, D., & Koteyko, N. (2015). 'What was your blood sugar reading this morning?': representing diabetes self-management on Facebook. Discourse and Society, 26(4), https://doi.org/10.1177/0957926515576631

Social networking sites have swiftly become a salient venue for the production and consumption of neoliberal health discourse by individuals and organisations. These platforms offer both opportunities for individuals to accrue coping resources and a... Read More about 'What was your blood sugar reading this morning?': representing diabetes self-management on Facebook.

Dutch and German 3-year-olds’ representations of voicing alternations (2015)
Journal Article
Buckler, H., & Fikkert, P. (in press). Dutch and German 3-year-olds’ representations of voicing alternations. Language and Speech, 59(2), https://doi.org/10.1177/0023830915587038

The voicing contrast is neutralised syllable and word finally in Dutch and German, leading to alternations within the morphological paradigm (e.g. Dutch ‘bed(s)’, be[t] be[d]en, German ‘dog(s)’, Hun[t]-Hun[d]e). Despite structural similarity, languag... Read More about Dutch and German 3-year-olds’ representations of voicing alternations.

The Viking Diaspora (2015)
Book Chapter
Jesch, J. (2015). The Viking Diaspora. In The Viking Diaspora (55-86). Routledge

The Maitland quarto: a new edition of Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys library MS 1408 (2015)
Book
(2015). J. M. Martin (Ed.), The Maitland quarto: a new edition of Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys library MS 1408. Boydell & Brewer

The Maitland Quarto is a paper manuscript held in the collections of the Pepys Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, where it is MS 1408. It contains 95 poems in 138 leaves, copied in a mixture of secretary and italic scripts, probably all the work... Read More about The Maitland quarto: a new edition of Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys library MS 1408.

UK policy on social networking sites and online health: from informed patient to informed consumer? (2015)
Journal Article
Hunt, D., Koteyko, N., & Gunter, B. (2015). UK policy on social networking sites and online health: from informed patient to informed consumer?. Digital Health, 2015, https://doi.org/10.1177/2055207615592513

Background: Social networking sites offer new opportunities for communication between and amongst health care professionals, patients and members of the public. In doing so, they have the potential to facilitate public access to health care informati... Read More about UK policy on social networking sites and online health: from informed patient to informed consumer?.

Poetics (2015)
Book Chapter
Stockwell, P. (2015). Poetics. In E. Dabrowska, & D. Divjak (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics. de Gruyter Mouton

Mind-modelling with corpus stylistics in David Copperfield (2015)
Journal Article
Stockwell, P., & Mahlberg, M. (2015). Mind-modelling with corpus stylistics in David Copperfield. Language and Literature, 24(2), https://doi.org/10.1177/0963947015576168

We suggest an innovative approach to literary discourse by using corpus linguistic methods to address research questions from cognitive poetics. In this article, we focus on the way that readers engage in mind-modelling in the process of characterisa... Read More about Mind-modelling with corpus stylistics in David Copperfield.