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Children’s ability to interpret metaphorical polysemy in educational materials Abstract Metaphor is used as a tool for communicating specialist knowledge to non-specialists in popular discourse and in educational contexts. Research has explored its use in higher education, but l...

New paper with @alicedeignan.bsky.social & @duygucandarli.bsky.social: 'Children’s ability to interpret metaphorical polysemy in educational materials'. We show the difficulties that 10-12yo children can have with unfamiliar metaphorical uses of words in school.
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OUT NOW: Guest Editor David Wright introduces the Special Issue on Corpus perspectives on #LegalDiscourse

Wright draws out the themes explored across the papers in the issue, as indicative of the cutting edge of forensic linguistics – showing what corpus studies can do!

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Lancaster subjects are among best in the world with Linguistics ranked second - Lancaster University Linguistics at Lancaster University has been ranked second in the world with ten other subjects in the world top 100, according to new rankings released today.

Linguistics at Lancaster University has been ranked 2nd in the world in the latest QS rankings! www.lancaster.ac.uk/news/lancast... @lancslinguistics.bsky.social @sosslancaster.bsky.social

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Cover slide for colloquium on AI in Applied Linguistics. Promises and Challenges.

Cover slide for colloquium on AI in Applied Linguistics. Promises and Challenges.

Andrea Révész & Shungo Suzuki opening the colloquium.

Andrea Révész & Shungo Suzuki opening the colloquium.

This colloquium brings together experts from various applied linguistics fields to share their 
perspectives on AI:
▪ Corpus linguistics
▪ Global Englishes
▪ Intercultural communication
▪ Language teaching
▪ Second language acquisition

Contributions based on the latest issue of the Annual Review of Applied Linguistics (ARAL).

This colloquium brings together experts from various applied linguistics fields to share their perspectives on AI: ▪ Corpus linguistics ▪ Global Englishes ▪ Intercultural communication ▪ Language teaching ▪ Second language acquisition Contributions based on the latest issue of the Annual Review of Applied Linguistics (ARAL).

This colloquium: Main themes
▪ Implicit bias in GenAI: A need for critical 
engagement
▪ David Wei Dai, Zhu Hua, & Guanling Chen
▪ Okim Kang & Kevin Hirschi
▪ Seongyong Lee, Jaeho Jeon, Jim MicKinley, & Heath 
Rose
▪ AI in L2 learning and teaching 
▪ Jerry Huang, Atsushi Mizumoto
▪ Shaohua Fang, ZhaoHong Han 
▪ Taking stock: Opportunities and challenge of AI 
and GenAI in applied linguistics
▪ Niall Curry, Tony McEnery, Gavin Brookes

This colloquium: Main themes ▪ Implicit bias in GenAI: A need for critical engagement ▪ David Wei Dai, Zhu Hua, & Guanling Chen ▪ Okim Kang & Kevin Hirschi ▪ Seongyong Lee, Jaeho Jeon, Jim MicKinley, & Heath Rose ▪ AI in L2 learning and teaching ▪ Jerry Huang, Atsushi Mizumoto ▪ Shaohua Fang, ZhaoHong Han ▪ Taking stock: Opportunities and challenge of AI and GenAI in applied linguistics ▪ Niall Curry, Tony McEnery, Gavin Brookes

Great morning at #AAAL2026, where we are discussing all things AI and Applied Linguistics! Honoured to be a part of this invited colloquium, organised by Andrea Révész & Shungo Suzuki, speaking about our paper (with @gavinbrookes.bsky.social & @tonymcenery.bsky.social) here: doi.org/10.1017/S026...

4 weeks ago 17 4 0 0

So exciting to see the latest title in the Corpus and Discourse series out now! I really enjoyed reading Viola's book, and I'm sure you all will too! @michamahlberg.bsky.social

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March | 2026 | UCL UCL Health Communication Network UCL Homepage

Join the UCL Health Communication Network on March 17th for a talk by Dr Beth Malory: ‘British news media representations of the 2022 and 2024 mpox outbreaks: a corpus-assisted study’

More info and the link here: blogs.ucl.ac.uk/health-comms...

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In the Manchester area and free this afternoon?

Join Prof. @michamahlberg.bsky.social for a lecture organised by @mcrlinguistics.bsky.social .

Find all the details and free tickets here:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/making-sen...

#digitalhumanities #language #stories #lecture #ManchesterCity

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Metaphors and identities in online descriptions of the experience of pain | Communication & Medicine Abstract Becoming seriously and/or chronically ill can challenge and disrupt our sense of who we are in terms of our bodies, minds, and social roles. Although a substantial literature exists on metaphor and illness, the use of metaphor to represent identities has received little attention. This article focuses on similes as a particularly relevant manifestation of metaphoricity in language. An 8-million–word corpus of contributions to the Pain Concern online forum is investigated via a combination of corpus linguistic methods and in-depth qualitative analysis. We explore how contributors to the forum use similes to describe their own (changing) self-perceptions due to living with pain and its consequences. To this end, we introduce and demonstrate a multicomponent analytical framework, which, as we show, is equally applicable to the analysis of metaphorical expressions. The framework includes a consideration of source concept, type of identity, and viewpoint. With regard to our data, we show how similes are used to convey mostly unwelcome changes in the person's perception of themselves in physical, psychological, and/or social terms, potentially resulting in estrangement, low self-esteem, isolation, and disempowerment. More broadly, we suggest that our framework is applicable to the study of metaphorical representations of identities in the context of illness generally.

New paper just out in Communication & Medicine: 'Metaphors and identities in online descriptions of the experience of pain', with @kikiliu.bsky.social and Jane Demmen. It was a long time in the making for various reasons so we're particularly pleased to see it out! utppublishing.com/doi/10.3138/...

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Representations of obesity in the news Written by Monika Bednarek and Gavin Brookes Note: This post was simultaneously published by the Sydney Corpus Lab and by the ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science at Lancaster Univer…

Check out this blog post, co-authored with Monika Bednarek @corpusling.bsky.social in which we reflect on our collaboration, between @corpussocialsci.bsky.social and the Sydney Corpus Lab, addressing obesity discourse in the UK and Australia >> sydneycorpuslab.com/representati...

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Out now: 'Discursive Perspectives on Assisted Dying', chapter with David Wright in Handbook of Language and Death (eds. D. Galasiński & J. Ziólkowska). Author accepted version available #openaccess here: wp.lancs.ac.uk/public-disco.... @sosslancaster.bsky.social @lancslinguistics.bsky.social

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octopus tentacles on a red background, writing: Influence, Manipulation and Seduction 3

#OctoConf3 news: we have a new poster aaaand 3 confirmed plenary speakers!
- Charlotte Taylor @proftaylor.bsky.social (Discourse and Persuasion, Uni Sussex)
- Massimiliano Demata (English Linguistics, University of Catania)
- Katarina Pettersson (Social Psychology, Uni Helsinki)

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Out now: 'Dementia, Death and Discourse', chapter with @emma-putland.bsky.social in Handbook of Language and Death, ed. by @dgalasinski.bsky.social & Justyna Ziółkowska. See OA pre-print below, and make sure to look up the rest of the volume! @sosslancaster.bsky.social @lancslinguistics.bsky.social

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Constructing Brexit Britain Combining corpus linguistics, critical discourse analysis, and a discourse analysis of narratives, this book considers one aspect of the Brexit process: the lan…

Still haven’t read Constructing Brexit Britain? There’s a 40% sale on the eBook on Bloomsbury’s website which means you can get it for just over £15!!

www.bloomsbury.com/uk/construct...

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Sorry to hear that, Tamsin. Take care.

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MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships at Tampere University | Tampere universities Tampere University welcomes applicants to jointly prepare successful applications for the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowship program. The program is targeted for researchers ...

Would you like to apply for the Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships at Tampere University with me as your PI and join our masterclass to prepare your app? Get in touch with me (or another prospective supervisor from @pluraltampere.bsky.social) by 27.4.

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2 months ago 12 12 1 0

📢New article out!
🟦 @shayuze.bsky.social & @gavinbrookes.bsky.social study user's stance and multimodal irony.
🟦They analyse comments on X to the UK's NHS Covid-19 policy posts.
🟦They prove the mediating role of affordances & offer a replicable method.
🔗 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

2 months ago 8 2 0 0
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PM asks Sir Jim Ratcliffe to apologise for saying UK 'colonised by immigrants' Sir Keir Starmer says comments by the businessman and Manchester United co-owner are

Obviously zero reflection in any of this on how operating the largest empire in human history may have turned us into a multicultural nation. We are here because you were there. #Empireland

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Ratcliffe is, quite obviously, factually, morally & intellectually wrong about immigration. But his racist comments will be 'both-sided' everywhere because people who simply don't like seeing non-white faces aren't ashamed to say so anymore.

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Out now: 'Critical Discourse Studies and Health Communication'. Chapter in Handbook on Critical Discourse Studies, ed. by B. Forchtner and F. Zappettini. Honoured to publish in this book alongside many whose work has inspired me. Chapter pre-print #openaccess here: wp.lancs.ac.uk/public-disco...

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Spotlight: May O. Lwin (February 2026) In this second Spotlight video of the series, Dr Gavin Brookes (Lancaster University) talks with Professor May O. Lwin, who is a Professor in the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information…

Interested in what different members of the International Consortium for Communication in Health Care (IC4CH) are working on?

Today we're putting the spotlight on Professor May O. Lwin (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore):
ic4ch.wordpress.com/2026/02/11/s...

2 months ago 5 5 1 0

Great to see this out & happy to have an article with @perez-paredes.bsky.social in it on public-oriented research communication. Huge thanks to @shelleystaples.bsky.social, @gavinbrookes.bsky.social & the reviewers for feedback throughout the process. Link to our paper here: doi.org/10.1075/rs.2...

2 months ago 10 2 0 0
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Building the avatar Therapy Dialogues Corpus: the process of constructing a longitudinal corpus of three-way psychotherapeutic interactions | Corpora avatar therapy is an innovative form of relational therapy for the treatment of distressing auditory verbal hallucinations, or voice-hearing, targeted at reducing voice-related distress. avatar therap...

A little late, but worth sharing - our paper 'Building the AVATAR Corpus' was published in December.

I feel genuinely lucky to have had the chance to contribute to this project, and to have collaborated with such an inspiring group of co-authors.

Excited to see how this resource is applied!

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Applications of Corpus Linguistics by Gavin Brookes, Niall Curry and Robbie Love
With case studies from diverse contexts, this book shows and critically reflects on applications of corpus linguistics research and methods.
📚 https://cup.org/3NZeaTI

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Out now! Special issue of @registerstudies.bsky.social, edited with @shelleystaples.bsky.social on Register and Professional Discourse. Papers address register in a range of contexts, inc. architecture, business, higher education, journalism, legal practice & virtual workspaces. Read more below!

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Out now: 'Multimodal irony in public responses to digitally mediated NHS COVID-19 messages' - article with @shayuze.bsky.social in Discourse, Context & Media. You can read it #openaccess through the link below. @sosslancaster.bsky.social @lancslinguistics.bsky.social

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Multimodal irony in public responses to digitally mediated NHS COVID-19 messaging This study investigates how multimodal irony is discursively constructed in the expression of stance and evaluation in comments responding to the UK N…

I am genuinely so happy to announce that my latest article, co-authored with my PhD supervisor, @gavinbrookes.bsky.social, has now been published in Discourse, Context & Media 🎉🎉

The project was such a joy to work on! Check it out: 👇
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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