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The quick termination of verbal conflicts expressed through disagreement
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Authors: Ole Pütz, Hafsa Hassan
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The shadow drama. Metaphor, affect, and discursive polarization in Norwegian extreme-right representations
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Hate, prejudice and conspiracy theories. Reality from the ideological perspective of Brazilian imageboard users
Adriano Beringuy, Leandro Guimarães Marques Alvim
Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Contesting spaces An examination of the prepositional phrases v/na Ukraine and iz/s Ukraine in Russian X discourse by
Frances Junnier, Oklahoma State University, USA
Galina Shleykina, Southeastern Oklahoma State University, USA
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Awni Etaywe, Kate Macfarlane and Mamoun Alaza, Charles Darwin University, Australia
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āIāll throw acid on your pretty little face [ā¦], so wrote a genteel fanatic antifeministā The discursive management of male genderādriven aggression by eminent Greek female autobiographers of the 19th and early and midā20th century
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Sara Rebollo-Bueno, Universidad Loyola AndalucĆa, Spain
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Excluding the migrant Other via resistance and inclusion The case of the Greek anti-racist short film Jafar
Rania Karachaliou, University of Ioannina, Greece
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Conventionalized impoliteness formulae in third-party assessments. Uniting offenders against (national) others
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Affiliation: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
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āItās the National Assembly here, Madam!ā Managing discursive conflicts through forms of address in interruptions and reactions in Finnish, French, and German parliamentary debates
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Semantic conflict in online discussions. Negotiating the meaning of lying
Authors: Jenny Myrendal and Staffan Larsson
Available online: 15 May 2025
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Flipping the script The banal nationalism of bankomats in the Balkans
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Available online: 15 May 2025
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