José Luis Oncins Martínez is a senior lecturer in English language and literature at the University of Extremadura, Spain. His research interests include topics such as English literature, corpus linguistics, translation, stylistics and pragmatics. He has authored and co-edited several volumes on these topics.
Introduction Towards DINEQ: The Corpus of News on Economic Inequality Popularising Cancer through WAR, VIOLENCE AND AGGRESSION Metaphors: A Corpus-Based Study The Nation in American Political Discourse: An Attempt to Train an Automatic Metaphor Identifier VERY in English Promotional Texts for Tourists. An Approach from Corpus Linguistics Linguistic and Computational Aspects of Appraisal Annotation: The Case of Mobile Application Reviews in English and Spanish Scrapy: Methodology in Extracting User-Generated Content to Compile a Corpus from the Internet Investigating Benito Perez Galdos's Early Style: A Corpus-Stylistic Approach A Corpus-Stylistic Enquiry into Dystopian Fiction: From Brave New World to Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? A Computer-Assisted Analysis of the Representation of Vagueness through the Use of Grammatical Words in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness A Linguistic Analysis of Spelling in Literary Representations of Irish English of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: A Corpus-Based Study Angry Looks from the Bathroom: A Corpus Analysis of Contemporary Mexican Romantic Novel
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José Luis Oncins Martínez is a senior lecturer in English language and literature at the University of Extremadura, Spain. His research interests include topics such as English literature, corpus linguistics, translation, stylistics and pragmatics. He has authored and co-edited several volumes on these topics.
Introduction Towards DINEQ: The Corpus of News on Economic Inequality Popularising Cancer through WAR, VIOLENCE AND AGGRESSION Metaphors: A Corpus-Based Study The Nation in American Political Discourse: An Attempt to Train an Automatic Metaphor Identifier VERY in English Promotional Texts for Tourists. An Approach from Corpus Linguistics Linguistic and Computational Aspects of Appraisal Annotation: The Case of Mobile Application Reviews in English and Spanish Scrapy: Methodology in Extracting User-Generated Content to Compile a Corpus from the Internet Investigating Benito Perez Galdos's Early Style: A Corpus-Stylistic Approach A Corpus-Stylistic Enquiry into Dystopian Fiction: From Brave New World to Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? A Computer-Assisted Analysis of the Representation of Vagueness through the Use of Grammatical Words in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness A Linguistic Analysis of Spelling in Literary Representations of Irish English of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: A Corpus-Based Study Angry Looks from the Bathroom: A Corpus Analysis of Contemporary Mexican Romantic Novel
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Towards DINEQ: The Corpus of News on Economic Inequality
Popularising Cancer through WAR, VIOLENCE AND AGGRESSION Metaphors: A Corpus-Based Study
The Nation in American Political Discourse: An Attempt to Train an Automatic Metaphor Identifier
VERY in English Promotional Texts for Tourists. An Approach from Corpus Linguistics
Linguistic and Computational Aspects of Appraisal Annotation: The Case of Mobile Application Reviews in English and Spanish
Scrapy: Methodology in Extracting User-Generated Content to Compile a Corpus from the Internet
Investigating Benito Perez Galdos’s Early Style: A Corpus-Stylistic Approach
A Corpus-Stylistic Enquiry into Dystopian Fiction: From Brave New World to Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
A Computer-Assisted Analysis of the Representation of Vagueness through the Use of Grammatical Words in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
A Linguistic Analysis of Spelling in Literary Representations of Irish English of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: A Corpus-Based Study
Angry Looks from the Bathroom: A Corpus Analysis of Contemporary Mexican Romantic Novel
José Luis Oncins Martínez is a senior lecturer in English language and literature at the University of Extremadura, Spain. His research interests include topics such as English literature, corpus linguistics, translation, stylistics and pragmatics. He has authored and co-edited several volumes on these topics.
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