Voices on immigration: A stance analysis of opinion articles in Russian-speaking newspapers
In the current context, immigration stands out as a prominent and widely debated issue in all major European newspapers, including Russian ones. This study aims... Read More
Conditions and motives for the exploitative use of presuppositions
Presuppositions can deliver not only background information but also the main point of the utterance (Simons, 2005). While this exploitative use of presupposition is nothing... Read More
A cross-linguistic account of implicative verbs
Implicative verbs is a category of presupposition triggers that entail the truth of their complement while carrying presuppositions regarding conditions on the context of utterance.... Read More
Stancetaking strategies in Lithuanian argumentative journalistic discourse on migration and refugees
In the recent decade, stance has become the focus of inquiry in discourse on migration and refugees in British, Spanish, Polish, and other national media... Read More
The correlation between political slant and the use of expressions of stance in the English newspaper discourse on immigration
The aim of this presentation is to determine how Epistemic stance —the speaker’s expression of certainty, doubt, or knowledge regarding the information they are conveying... Read More
Epistemic and effective stance in Spanish conservative newspaper and political discourse on immigration and refugees
This study sets forth an analysis of epistemic and effective stance realizations in two 120,000-word Spanish corpora. The first consists of opinion articles from conservative... Read More
The role of epistemic stance markers in a corpus of Galician and Spanish newspapers
The aim of this paper is to analyze the epistemic stance in a corpus of opinion articles from Galician and Spanish newspapers. The corpus is... Read More