The status of the narrator in Modernist fiction
(2020)
Journal Article
Sotirova, V. (2020). The status of the narrator in Modernist fiction. Journal of Literary Semantics, 49(2), 75-97. https://doi.org/10.1515/jls-2020-2021
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The Mob: J. G. Ballard's Turn to the Collective (2020)
Journal Article
Evans, J. (2020). The Mob: J. G. Ballard's Turn to the Collective. Novel: A Forum on Fiction, 53(3), 436-451. https://doi.org/10.1215/00295132-8624624The article identifies a shift in J. G. Ballard’s work from a preoccupation with the individual to a preoccupation with the collective. It reads Ballard’s late fiction as being part of a wider turn in the culture of Western, neoliberal states toward... Read More about The Mob: J. G. Ballard's Turn to the Collective.
Historiography and life writing (2020)
Book Chapter
Harrison, A. (2020). Historiography and life writing. In C. Brown, & S. Reid (Eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to D. H. Lawrence and the Arts. Edinburgh University Press
Investigating Group-DMCs and Complexity in the L2 Classroom (2020)
Book Chapter
Muir, C. (2020). Investigating Group-DMCs and Complexity in the L2 Classroom. In R. J. Sampson, & R. S. Pinner (Eds.), Complexity perspectives on researching language learner and teacher psychology (189-207). Bristol: Multilingual Matters. https://doi.org/10.21832/9781788923569
Indie Style: Reversed Forecast and a Turn-of-the-Century Aesthetic (2020)
Book Chapter
Masters, B. (2020). Indie Style: Reversed Forecast and a Turn-of-the-Century Aesthetic. In B. Schoene (Ed.), Nicola Barker: Critical Essays (23-42). Gylphi
Late Orientalist Poetry and Politics: India in the Colonial Literary Culture of the 1830s (2020)
Journal Article
ní Fhlathúin, M. (2020). Late Orientalist Poetry and Politics: India in the Colonial Literary Culture of the 1830s. Modern Language Review, 115(4), 809-833. https://doi.org/10.5699/modelangrevi.115.4.0809As British rule in India took an increasingly Anglicist and Utilitarian-influenced turn in the 1830s, there nevertheless persisted some remnants of the Orientalist approach to Indian culture associated with the scholarship of William Jones. This essa... Read More about Late Orientalist Poetry and Politics: India in the Colonial Literary Culture of the 1830s.
The Findern Manuscript : A New Edition of the Unique Poems (2020)
Book
Martin, J. (2020). The Findern Manuscript : A New Edition of the Unique Poems. Liverpool: Liverpool University PressThe Findern Manuscript (Cambridge University Library, Ff.1.6): A New Edition of the Unique Poems is the first critical edition of the thirty-four unique and unattributed Middle English poems contained in Cambridge, University Library MS Ff.1.6. This... Read More about The Findern Manuscript : A New Edition of the Unique Poems.
The role of empirical methods in investigating readers’ constructions of authorial creativity in literary reading (2020)
Journal Article
Parente, F., Conklin, K., Guy, J. M., & Scott, R. (2021). The role of empirical methods in investigating readers’ constructions of authorial creativity in literary reading. Language and Literature, 30(1), 21-36. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963947020952200The popularity of literary biographies and the importance publishers place on author publicity materials suggest the concept of an author’s creative intentions is important to readers’ appreciation of literary works. However, the question of how this... Read More about The role of empirical methods in investigating readers’ constructions of authorial creativity in literary reading.
Synge on vagrancy: labour, workhouses and the feeble-minded (2020)
Journal Article
Collins, C. (2020). Synge on vagrancy: labour, workhouses and the feeble-minded. Irish Studies Review, 28(4), 411-428. https://doi.org/10.1080/09670882.2020.1827494This article demonstrates how two of J.M. Synge’s plays, In the Shadow of the Glen (1903) and The Playboy of the Western World (1907) document and reflect attitudes towards vagrancy and feeble-mindedness in Ireland at the dawn of the twentieth centur... Read More about Synge on vagrancy: labour, workhouses and the feeble-minded.
The Effect of Pre‐reading Instruction on Vocabulary Learning: An Investigation of L1 and L2 Readers’ Eye Movements (2020)
Journal Article
Pellicer Sanchez, A., Conklin, K., & Vilkaitė-Lozdienė, L. (2021). The Effect of Pre‐reading Instruction on Vocabulary Learning: An Investigation of L1 and L2 Readers’ Eye Movements. Language Learning, 71(1), 162-203. https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12430This study examines the effect of pre-reading vocabulary instruction on learners’ attention and vocabulary gains. Participants (L1 = 92; L2 = 88) were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: pre-reading instruction, involving explicit instructio... Read More about The Effect of Pre‐reading Instruction on Vocabulary Learning: An Investigation of L1 and L2 Readers’ Eye Movements.
A corpus-assisted discourse analysis of how users of HIV-prevention treatment are represented in British newspapers (2020)
Journal Article
Jones, L., & Collins, . L. (2020). A corpus-assisted discourse analysis of how users of HIV-prevention treatment are represented in British newspapers. Journal of Language and Sexuality, 9(2), 202-225. https://doi.org/10.1075/jls.20002.jonThis research reports on newspaper representations of PrEP, a HIV-prevention drug recently made available on a trial basis to at-risk individuals in England. Using corpus-assisted queer critical discourse analysis, we investigate the linguistic repre... Read More about A corpus-assisted discourse analysis of how users of HIV-prevention treatment are represented in British newspapers.
Crowdsourcing Formulaic Phrases: towards a new type of spoken corpus (2020)
Journal Article
Adolphs, S., Knight, D., Smith, C., & Price, D. (2020). Crowdsourcing Formulaic Phrases: towards a new type of spoken corpus. Corpora, 15(2), 141-168. https://doi.org/10.3366/cor.2020.0192Corpora have revolutionised the way we describe and analyse language in use. The sheer scale of collections of texts, along with the appropriate software for structuring and analysing this data, has led to a fuller understanding of the characteristic... Read More about Crowdsourcing Formulaic Phrases: towards a new type of spoken corpus.
Vocabulary in Language Teaching (2020)
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Schmitt, N., & Schmitt, D. (2020). Vocabulary in Language Teaching. (2nd). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (CUP)Internationally recognised as one of the leading texts in its field, this volume offers a comprehensive introduction to vocabulary for language teachers who would like to know more about the way vocabulary works. Two leading specialists make research... Read More about Vocabulary in Language Teaching.
Language Contact in Early Medieval Britain: Settlement, Interaction, and Acculturation (2020)
Book Chapter
Findell, M., & Shaw, P. (2020). Language Contact in Early Medieval Britain: Settlement, Interaction, and Acculturation. In W. M. Ormrod, J. Story, & E. M. Tyler (Eds.), Migrants in Medieval England, c.500-c.1500 (62-89). Oxford: Oxford University Press
Words go together like ‘bread and butter’: The rapid, automatic acquisition of lexical patterns (2020)
Journal Article
Conklin, K., & Carrol, G. (2021). Words go together like ‘bread and butter’: The rapid, automatic acquisition of lexical patterns. Applied Linguistics, 43(3), 492-513. https://doi.org/10.1093/applin/amaa034While it is possible to express the same meaning in different ways (‘bread and butter’ versus ‘butter and bread’), we tend to say things in the same way. As much as half of spoken discourse is made up of formulaic language, or linguistic patterns. De... Read More about Words go together like ‘bread and butter’: The rapid, automatic acquisition of lexical patterns.
Team interaction in healthcare settings: Leadership, rapport-building and clinical outcomes in ad hoc medical teams. (2020)
Book Chapter
CHALUPNIK, M., & Atkins, S. (2020). Team interaction in healthcare settings: Leadership, rapport-building and clinical outcomes in ad hoc medical teams. In D. Archer, K. Grainger, & P. Jagodzi?ski (Eds.), Politeness in Professional Contexts (55-83). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.311
“So you still believe in the future?” Socialist Utopianism and Marxist critique in The Red Virgin and the Vision of Utopia (2020)
Book Chapter
GREEN, M. (2020). “So you still believe in the future?” Socialist Utopianism and Marxist critique in The Red Virgin and the Vision of Utopia. In T. Giddens (Ed.), Critical Directions in Comics Studies. Jackson, Mississippi, USA: University Press of Mississippi
Cross-linguistic lexical effects in different-script bilingual reading are modulated by task (2020)
Journal Article
Allen, D., Conklin, K., & Miwa, K. (2021). Cross-linguistic lexical effects in different-script bilingual reading are modulated by task. International Journal of Bilingualism, 25(1), 168-188. https://doi.org/10.1177/1367006920943974Aims and objectives/purpose/research questions: Bilingual lexical processing is non-selective, which allows for activation of the non-target language, even when reading in a different script. However, while the influence of cross-script L1 lexical kn... Read More about Cross-linguistic lexical effects in different-script bilingual reading are modulated by task.
George Alexander and the Work of the Actor-Manager (2020)
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Sutherland, L. (2020). George Alexander and the Work of the Actor-Manager. Palgrave MacmillanIn the first book-length study of the work and legacy of West End actor-manager George Alexander since the 1930s, George Alexander and the Work of the Actor-Manager examines the key part this figure played in presenting new drama by authors including... Read More about George Alexander and the Work of the Actor-Manager.
Discourse and health communication (2020)
Book Chapter
Brookes, G., & Hunt, D. (2020). Discourse and health communication. In Corpus discourse and mental health. London: Bloomsbury Publishing