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

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?.

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.

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.

“I don’t see what good a book is without pictures or conversations”: imaginary worlds and intertextuality in Alice in Wonderland and Alice in Sunderland (2015)
Book Chapter
Green, M. A. (2015). “I don’t see what good a book is without pictures or conversations”: imaginary worlds and intertextuality in Alice in Wonderland and Alice in Sunderland. In S. E. Tabachnick, & E. B. Saltzman (Eds.), Drawn from the classics: essays on graphic adaptations of literary works (110-126). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company

Cross language priming extends to formulaic units: evidence from eye-tracking suggests that this idea “has legs” (2015)
Journal Article
Carrol, G., & Conklin, K. (2017). Cross language priming extends to formulaic units: evidence from eye-tracking suggests that this idea “has legs”. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 20(2), https://doi.org/10.1017/S1366728915000103

Idiom priming effects (faster processing compared to novel phrases) are generally robust in native speakers but not non-native speakers. This leads to the question of how idioms and other multiword units are represented and accessed in a first (L1) a... Read More about Cross language priming extends to formulaic units: evidence from eye-tracking suggests that this idea “has legs”.

Chaucer the Puritan (2015)
Book Chapter
Jones, M. (2015). Chaucer the Puritan. In I. Davis, & C. Nall (Eds.), Chaucer and Fame: Reputation and Reception (165-184). Boydell & Brewer

Processing punctuation and word changes in different editions of prose fiction (2015)
Journal Article
Carrol, G., Conklin, K., Guy, J., & Scott, R. (2015). Processing punctuation and word changes in different editions of prose fiction. Scientific Study of Literature, 5(2), https://doi.org/10.1075/ssol.5.2.05con

The digital era has brought with it a shift in the field of literary editing in terms of the amount and kind of textual variation that can reasonably be annotated by editors. However, questions remain about how far readers engage with textual variant... Read More about Processing punctuation and word changes in different editions of prose fiction.

How can semantic annotation help us to analyse the discourse of climate change in online user comments? (2015)
Journal Article
Collins, L. C. (2015). How can semantic annotation help us to analyse the discourse of climate change in online user comments?. Linguistik Online, 70(1), https://doi.org/10.13092/lo.70.1743

User comments in response to newspaper articles published online offer a unique resource for studying online discourse. The number of comments that articles often elicit poses many methodological challenges and analyses of online user comments have i... Read More about How can semantic annotation help us to analyse the discourse of climate change in online user comments?.

Writing the smart city: "relational space" and the concept of "belonging" (2015)
Journal Article
Jordan, S. (2015). Writing the smart city: "relational space" and the concept of "belonging". Writing in Practice: the journal of creative writing research, 1,

This paper explores McQuire’s concept of "relational space", a term he uses to describe the transformed horizon of social relationships within the smart city. Although there is no exact definition, the smart city is predicated on both the rise of dig... Read More about Writing the smart city: "relational space" and the concept of "belonging".

How much vocabulary is needed to use English? Replication of van Zeeland & Schmitt (2012), Nation (2006) and Cobb (2007) (2015)
Journal Article
Schmitt, N., Cobb, T., Horst, M., & Schmitt, D. (2015). How much vocabulary is needed to use English? Replication of van Zeeland & Schmitt (2012), Nation (2006) and Cobb (2007). Language Teaching, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0261444815000075

There is current research consensus that second language (L2) learners are able to adequately comprehend general English written texts if they know 98% of the words that occur in the materials. This important finding prompts an important question: Ho... Read More about How much vocabulary is needed to use English? Replication of van Zeeland & Schmitt (2012), Nation (2006) and Cobb (2007).

Expectations in the field of the Internet and health: an analysis of claims about social networking sites in clinical literature (2015)
Journal Article
Koteyko, N., Hunt, D., & Gunter, B. (2015). Expectations in the field of the Internet and health: an analysis of claims about social networking sites in clinical literature. Sociology of Health and Illness, 37(3), https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.12203

This article adopts a critical sociological perspective to examine the expectations surrounding the uses of social networking sites (SNSs) articulated in the domain of clinical literature. This emerging body of articles and commentaries responds to t... Read More about Expectations in the field of the Internet and health: an analysis of claims about social networking sites in clinical literature.