This paper examines the use of intensifiers on the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer in order to establish the ways in which they can be used for characterization. We found that the male and female characters used intensifiers differently (similarly to what is found in natural speech), but also that intensifier choice was related to changes in social networks for several of the female characters on the show (so and totally). Furthermore, intensifiers were also used to distinguish the British characters on the show from the American ones (extremely, terribly, and bloody). By comparing our results to findings for other television shows (Friends) and for natural speech, we were able to establish the extent to which the show makes use of...
Like many other social issues concerning gender, language also comes with gendered stereotypes and l...
The aim of the study is to analyse the language used in the BBC series Sherlock. The focus is on the...
Viewers' interpretations of television programs must mediate the effects of viewing. These interpret...
This paper examines the use of intensifiers on the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer in order...
This thesis investigates the language used in six fictional television series (1997 – 2014). The ove...
Media representations of gender often reflect normative societal beliefs about gender and have the a...
abstract: The use of intensifi ers in the television series Friends between 1994 and 2002 provides a...
It is widely accepted that gender is actively performed and a part of identity rather than biology, ...
The objective of the thesis is to describe the use and behavior of adverbial intensifiers of adjecti...
This research investigates the effects of intralingual (or same language) subtitling on characterisa...
This thesis examines accent representation in the first season of HBO`s television series Game of Th...
Corpus linguistics is advancing rapidly in the study of a wide variety of genres, but is still at it...
This study aims to reveal language variation of the use of intensifiers that occurs between male and...
It was argued that the social psychology of person perception, mass communications and cultural stud...
Sociolinguistics is a field that covers the relation between language and society. Over the past dec...
Like many other social issues concerning gender, language also comes with gendered stereotypes and l...
The aim of the study is to analyse the language used in the BBC series Sherlock. The focus is on the...
Viewers' interpretations of television programs must mediate the effects of viewing. These interpret...
This paper examines the use of intensifiers on the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer in order...
This thesis investigates the language used in six fictional television series (1997 – 2014). The ove...
Media representations of gender often reflect normative societal beliefs about gender and have the a...
abstract: The use of intensifi ers in the television series Friends between 1994 and 2002 provides a...
It is widely accepted that gender is actively performed and a part of identity rather than biology, ...
The objective of the thesis is to describe the use and behavior of adverbial intensifiers of adjecti...
This research investigates the effects of intralingual (or same language) subtitling on characterisa...
This thesis examines accent representation in the first season of HBO`s television series Game of Th...
Corpus linguistics is advancing rapidly in the study of a wide variety of genres, but is still at it...
This study aims to reveal language variation of the use of intensifiers that occurs between male and...
It was argued that the social psychology of person perception, mass communications and cultural stud...
Sociolinguistics is a field that covers the relation between language and society. Over the past dec...
Like many other social issues concerning gender, language also comes with gendered stereotypes and l...
The aim of the study is to analyse the language used in the BBC series Sherlock. The focus is on the...
Viewers' interpretations of television programs must mediate the effects of viewing. These interpret...