Now mostly known as "COVID-19" (or simply "Covid"), early discourse around the pandemic was characterized by a particularly large variation in naming choices (ranging from "new coronavirus" and "new respiratory disease" to "killer bug" and the racist term "Chinese virus"). The current study is situated within corpus-assisted discourse studies and analyses these naming choices in UK newspaper coverage (January-March 2020), focusing on terminology deemed "inappropriate" as per WHO guidelines on naming infectious diseases. The results show that 9% of all terms referring to COVID-19 or the virus causing it are "inappropriate" overall, with "inappropriate" naming being more prevalent (1) in tabloids than broadsheets and (2) in the period before ...
The present paper examines the usage of 341 COVID-19 neologisms which appeared in South Korea over a...
2019 saw the emergence of a new human pathogen, SARS-CoV-2, which causes a disease currently known a...
Covid-19 was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on 11th March, 2020. Scien...
Now mostly known as “COVID-19” (or simply “Covid”), early discourse around the pandemic was characte...
Now mostly known as “COVID-19” (or simply “Covid”), early discourse around the pandemic was characte...
From the beginning of the COVID-19 global pandemic, it became clear that the practices of naming the...
The naming of the novel coronavirus was notably one of the most politically sensitive aspects of the...
Since the coronavirus outbreak began to spread worldwide in the early months of 2020, English speake...
The year 2020 was the year of COVID-19. In this paper we seek to identify the changing concerns of t...
There's no doubt that globalization and presentation of neologisms have extended in later a long tim...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on everyday language and has led to unprecedented l...
The sudden appearance of a new epidemic disease in China created the need for names identifying that...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on everyday language and has led to unprecedented l...
The spread of Coronavirus has contaminated people’s vocabulary. The first part of my work aims to an...
This study examined how COVID-19 has affected the use of language, especially English and Chinese ne...
The present paper examines the usage of 341 COVID-19 neologisms which appeared in South Korea over a...
2019 saw the emergence of a new human pathogen, SARS-CoV-2, which causes a disease currently known a...
Covid-19 was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on 11th March, 2020. Scien...
Now mostly known as “COVID-19” (or simply “Covid”), early discourse around the pandemic was characte...
Now mostly known as “COVID-19” (or simply “Covid”), early discourse around the pandemic was characte...
From the beginning of the COVID-19 global pandemic, it became clear that the practices of naming the...
The naming of the novel coronavirus was notably one of the most politically sensitive aspects of the...
Since the coronavirus outbreak began to spread worldwide in the early months of 2020, English speake...
The year 2020 was the year of COVID-19. In this paper we seek to identify the changing concerns of t...
There's no doubt that globalization and presentation of neologisms have extended in later a long tim...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on everyday language and has led to unprecedented l...
The sudden appearance of a new epidemic disease in China created the need for names identifying that...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on everyday language and has led to unprecedented l...
The spread of Coronavirus has contaminated people’s vocabulary. The first part of my work aims to an...
This study examined how COVID-19 has affected the use of language, especially English and Chinese ne...
The present paper examines the usage of 341 COVID-19 neologisms which appeared in South Korea over a...
2019 saw the emergence of a new human pathogen, SARS-CoV-2, which causes a disease currently known a...
Covid-19 was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on 11th March, 2020. Scien...