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Students showed cohesive devices but need stronger grammatical cohesion
Discourse analysis of cohesive devices in argumentative texts by fifth-semester students reveals adequate lexical cohesion but gaps in grammatical cohesion.
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Linguacultural Profile of Diplomatic Discourse
Study analyzes the linguacultural profile of diplomatic discourse through UN publications, examining how international institutions use structured language and specialized terminology to mediate.
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BRICS discourse challenges Western climate governance narratives
Comparative legal discourse analysis of BRICS countries' positions on state climate obligations, examining how epistemological contestation challenges Western dominance in global climate governance.
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Metadiscourse use differed in two dissertation disciplines
Comparative study of metadiscourse in dissertation discussion chapters reveals discipline-specific rhetorical patterns in applied linguistics and sociology, with implications for doctoral writing.
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Chinese and U.S. news covered the same earthquake differently
Study examining how Chinese and U.S. journalistic cultures shaped media coverage of the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake, revealing how institutional frameworks and editorial practices reflect.
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Hot war tourism is framed through liminal experiences and discourse
Multimodal analysis of war tourism vlogs examining liminality, platform dynamics, and geopolitical narratives shaping conflict zone representation.
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Twitter backlash framed humanities research as wasteful
Study examines how anti-intellectual sentiment is constructed on Twitter through hostile rhetoric and mockery, revealing systematic ideological devaluation of humanities expertise through critical.
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Chinese political discourse evolved through five stages
Explore how Chinese political discourse evolved from the 1840s to present day, examining Western influences, socialist frameworks, and the development of a distinctive Chinese political linguaculture.