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  1. They really, really, really don’t like to admit they made mistakes: A critical discourse analysis of appraisal in wrongful convictions
  2. Breach of pacta sunt servanda: A corpus-assisted analysis of newspaper discourse on the AUKUS agreement
  3. Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Discourses of Extremism
  4. Pushing Radical Agendas to the Extreme
  5. They were not radical, even when they committed that
  6. Transdisciplinary approaches to the discourse of Islamist extremism
  7. The Discourse of Terrorism
  8. A semi-supervised algorithm for detecting extremism propaganda diffusion on social media
  9. “I Am Proud to Be a Traitor”
  10. Trump’s populist discourse and affective politics, or on how to move ‘the People’ through emotion
  11. The Language of Evaluation in the Narratives by the Magdalene Laundries Survivors: The Discourse of Female Victimhood
  12. Populist Discourse
  13. Chapter 12. Rethinking Martin & White’s affect taxonomy
  14. ‘We Were Treated Very Badly, Treated Like Slaves’: A Critical Metaphor Analysis of the Accounts of the Magdalene Laundries Victims
  15. ¿Por qué los debates políticos los ganan la mentira y la frialdad? El caso de España
  16. “Well, I think that my argument is…,” or modality in a learner corpus of English
  17. Genderlect
  18. To be Irish, gay, and on the outside
  19. Critical Discourse Analysis, An overview
  20. Corpora in the Foreign Language Classroom
  21. New technologies and education: challenging disappointment
  22. Gender, Sex and Stereotyping in the Collins COBUILD English Language Dictionary
  23. The playboy of the western world:The subversion of a traditional conception of Irishness?