This study reveals that the entry into World War I in 1917 indexed the decisive transition to the modern period in American political consciousness, ushering in new objects of political discourse, a more rapid pace of change of those objects, and a fundamental reframing of the main tasks of governance. We develop a strategy for identifying meaningful categories in textual corpora that span long historic durees, where terms, concepts, and language use changes. Our approach is able to account for the fluidity of discursive categories over time, and to analyze their continuity by identifying the discursive stream as the object of interest
The present paper examines the shifting orientations towards languages and linguistic diversity in t...
This book focuses on the dialectic interrelation between ‘news’ and ‘change’, whereby news is intend...
Historians of political discourse and language policy researchers should join forces to develop meth...
International audienceThis study reveals that the entry into World War I in 1917 indexed the decisiv...
This study reveals that the entry into World War I in 1917 indexed the decisive transition to the mo...
Building on previous findings investigating diachronic change in specialized domains, in particular ...
none2This chapter makes a diachronic study of the word 'security' as used in State of Union addresse...
This paper argues that small corpora are useful in testing specific linguistic hypotheses, particula...
This project makes the claim that Woodrow Wilson institutionalized the lexicon of the Progressive Mo...
The paper provides an interdisciplinary, corpus-assisted critical discourse investigation of ‘in/se...
The paper employs ethnomethodology and discourse analysis to examine political struggles during thre...
This essay examines the use of pronouns, agency and a few chosen references in US State of the Union...
Only five presidential messages led to formally declared wars in the history of the USA. While attem...
In this paper, we explore how sociocultural changes were reflected in the parliamentary record, a ge...
Literature on genre analysis mainly focuses on the description of language use in the different prof...
The present paper examines the shifting orientations towards languages and linguistic diversity in t...
This book focuses on the dialectic interrelation between ‘news’ and ‘change’, whereby news is intend...
Historians of political discourse and language policy researchers should join forces to develop meth...
International audienceThis study reveals that the entry into World War I in 1917 indexed the decisiv...
This study reveals that the entry into World War I in 1917 indexed the decisive transition to the mo...
Building on previous findings investigating diachronic change in specialized domains, in particular ...
none2This chapter makes a diachronic study of the word 'security' as used in State of Union addresse...
This paper argues that small corpora are useful in testing specific linguistic hypotheses, particula...
This project makes the claim that Woodrow Wilson institutionalized the lexicon of the Progressive Mo...
The paper provides an interdisciplinary, corpus-assisted critical discourse investigation of ‘in/se...
The paper employs ethnomethodology and discourse analysis to examine political struggles during thre...
This essay examines the use of pronouns, agency and a few chosen references in US State of the Union...
Only five presidential messages led to formally declared wars in the history of the USA. While attem...
In this paper, we explore how sociocultural changes were reflected in the parliamentary record, a ge...
Literature on genre analysis mainly focuses on the description of language use in the different prof...
The present paper examines the shifting orientations towards languages and linguistic diversity in t...
This book focuses on the dialectic interrelation between ‘news’ and ‘change’, whereby news is intend...
Historians of political discourse and language policy researchers should join forces to develop meth...