Unhealthy Language: Linguistic Investigations of Covid-19 Discourse

Unhealthy Language: Linguistic Investigations of Covid-19 Discourse
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Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9782832554906
ISBN-13 : 2832554903
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Download or read book Unhealthy Language: Linguistic Investigations of Covid-19 Discourse written by Justyna Robinson and published by Frontiers Media SA. This book was released on 2024-10-01 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The proposed volume reflects on the Coronavirus pandemic as a still evolving phenomenon and captures critically its socially constructed dimension. The papers by well-established international contributors deal with a variety of themes that range from the different discourses of the first and second lockdown; the comparative responses to Covid in different parts of the world, in light of the relationship between language and culture; and the reflection of who the actors are, who talk and are talked about, in relation to the pandemic. This last theme, in particular, offers a wide variety of responses, from politicians’ and health experts’ communiqués to the voices of marginal individuals and groups like the refugees. The overall questions the papers as a whole try to answer is whether the discourses of and around Covid are equalizing or inciting inequality, whether they perpetuate existing structures of dominance and exclusion and if and how they contributed to language change. The volume offers an opportunity to both discourse analysts and sociolinguists to cross paths and work together. The variety of analytic approaches adopted in both linguistic fields, from corpus-assisted and computational approaches, to survey and interview-based studies, guarantees a ground-breaking interdisciplinary volume, with contributions designed to include linguistic analysis at all levels including the plane of grammatical description, lexis, phonology and discourse analysis.


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