Aside from certain notable exceptions (Cohen & Cooper 1986; Dann 1996), tourism remained relatively unexplored in the field of linguistics for a long time. However, since the turn of the millennium, interest in tourism from a linguistic perspective has grown exponentially (see Thurlow & Jaworski 2010, Heller et al. 2014 and Held 2018, for example). Many authors have shown tourism to be a key site for studying the relationships between language, culture and society. For instance, it has been s..
Whether it is people privileged enough to travel or people who are “toured”, there is seemingly no o...
Over the last few decades there has been wide interest in linguistic and cultural mediation in touri...
The language of tourism has been defined as a specialised kind of discourse, and this is especially ...
The present issue of Textus focuses on tourism discourse from the many broad perspectives of linguis...
This volume analyses tourist promotion in different countries (China, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Italy...
The distinctive features of most instances of tourism discourse are their predominantly low speciali...
Tourism is more than just a leisure or professional activity; it can be considered the representatio...
The present issue of Textus focuses on tourism discourse from the many broad perspectives of linguis...
This presentation investigates linguistic and cultural attitudes found in European tourist phraseboo...
As part of the rapidly emerging critical social literature on tourism, Learning the Arts of Linguist...
The purpose of this paper is to explore, using the Push-Pull framework, those forces which ‘push’ pe...
The papers in this volume study the relationship between language use and the concept of the?tourist...
Similarly to Translation Studies, the academic field of Tourism Studies has been growing fast since ...
This article is focused on the language of tourism as a means of economic potential. Language in tou...
Whether it is people privileged enough to travel or people who are “toured”, there is seemingly no o...
Over the last few decades there has been wide interest in linguistic and cultural mediation in touri...
The language of tourism has been defined as a specialised kind of discourse, and this is especially ...
The present issue of Textus focuses on tourism discourse from the many broad perspectives of linguis...
This volume analyses tourist promotion in different countries (China, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Italy...
The distinctive features of most instances of tourism discourse are their predominantly low speciali...
Tourism is more than just a leisure or professional activity; it can be considered the representatio...
The present issue of Textus focuses on tourism discourse from the many broad perspectives of linguis...
This presentation investigates linguistic and cultural attitudes found in European tourist phraseboo...
As part of the rapidly emerging critical social literature on tourism, Learning the Arts of Linguist...
The purpose of this paper is to explore, using the Push-Pull framework, those forces which ‘push’ pe...
The papers in this volume study the relationship between language use and the concept of the?tourist...
Similarly to Translation Studies, the academic field of Tourism Studies has been growing fast since ...
This article is focused on the language of tourism as a means of economic potential. Language in tou...
Whether it is people privileged enough to travel or people who are “toured”, there is seemingly no o...
Over the last few decades there has been wide interest in linguistic and cultural mediation in touri...
The language of tourism has been defined as a specialised kind of discourse, and this is especially ...