PARTINGTON, ALAN SCOTT
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 5.344
NA - Nord America 2.829
AS - Asia 1.231
AF - Africa 204
OC - Oceania 52
SA - Sud America 42
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 2
Totale 9.704
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 2.769
IT - Italia 2.507
GB - Regno Unito 1.002
DE - Germania 476
CN - Cina 392
UA - Ucraina 198
FR - Francia 181
IN - India 151
SE - Svezia 146
IE - Irlanda 120
SG - Singapore 105
RU - Federazione Russa 103
ES - Italia 89
HK - Hong Kong 86
MY - Malesia 81
VN - Vietnam 76
FI - Finlandia 70
AT - Austria 65
TG - Togo 63
ZA - Sudafrica 60
PL - Polonia 56
CA - Canada 54
EE - Estonia 54
PK - Pakistan 53
NL - Olanda 51
BE - Belgio 50
AU - Australia 43
JP - Giappone 42
ID - Indonesia 35
NO - Norvegia 32
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 28
CH - Svizzera 27
SA - Arabia Saudita 26
JO - Giordania 23
IR - Iran 22
TR - Turchia 22
GH - Ghana 16
PH - Filippine 16
RS - Serbia 15
SC - Seychelles 15
BR - Brasile 12
TH - Thailandia 12
CO - Colombia 11
MO - Macao, regione amministrativa speciale della Cina 11
CL - Cile 10
KR - Corea 10
RO - Romania 10
SI - Slovenia 10
TW - Taiwan 10
UZ - Uzbekistan 10
IQ - Iraq 9
LU - Lussemburgo 9
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 9
CI - Costa d'Avorio 8
GE - Georgia 8
NG - Nigeria 8
BD - Bangladesh 7
BG - Bulgaria 7
IL - Israele 7
PT - Portogallo 7
EG - Egitto 6
GR - Grecia 6
AR - Argentina 5
DK - Danimarca 5
LB - Libano 5
LT - Lituania 5
MA - Marocco 5
UG - Uganda 5
ZW - Zimbabwe 5
BO - Bolivia 4
DZ - Algeria 4
HU - Ungheria 4
MX - Messico 4
AL - Albania 3
BW - Botswana 3
CY - Cipro 3
HR - Croazia 3
LV - Lettonia 3
BN - Brunei Darussalam 2
LY - Libia 2
NP - Nepal 2
QA - Qatar 2
TN - Tunisia 2
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 2
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BT - Bhutan 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
EU - Europa 1
LS - Lesotho 1
MN - Mongolia 1
MU - Mauritius 1
OM - Oman 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
Totale 9.704
Città #
Southend 604
Chandler 296
Ashburn 217
Fairfield 192
Bologna 158
Princeton 135
Rome 131
Wilmington 128
Ann Arbor 126
Santa Clara 122
Los Angeles 114
Jacksonville 112
Milan 110
Dublin 97
Houston 92
Woodbridge 90
Singapore 86
New York 82
Seattle 81
Padova 79
Florence 69
Berlin 63
Cambridge 63
Lomé 63
Westminster 61
Helsinki 56
Kuala Lumpur 54
Nanjing 54
London 52
Medford 44
Vienna 43
Dong Ket 42
Turin 40
Birmingham 37
Redwood City 35
Brussels 32
Central 32
Forlì 31
Ottawa 31
Naples 30
Hong Kong 29
Shenyang 29
Saint Petersburg 28
Verona 28
Bari 25
Genoa 24
Jinan 24
Lancaster 24
Amman 23
Changsha 23
Edinburgh 23
Nanchang 23
Oslo 23
Palermo 22
Stepney 22
Beijing 21
Siena 21
Granada 20
San Diego 19
Tokyo 18
Bergamo 17
Brescia 17
Cergy 17
Des Moines 17
Mumbai 17
Mülheim 17
Sheffield 17
Accra 16
Moscow 16
Riyadh 16
Darmstadt 15
Guangzhou 15
Jiaxing 15
Mahé 15
Shanghai 15
Warsaw 15
Belgrade 14
Cagliari 14
Hebei 14
Las Vegas 14
Ningbo 14
Rho 14
Catania 13
Chicago 13
Falls Church 13
Jakarta 13
Modena 13
Tower Hamlets 13
Zhengzhou 13
Zuera 13
Boardman 12
Cologne 12
Glasgow 12
Haikou 12
Islamabad 12
Montecassiano 12
Málaga 12
Bogotá 11
Cesena 11
Frankfurt Am Main 11
Totale 5.015
Nome #
Using corpora in discourse analysis. 1.143
The Language of Persuasion in Politics 442
Brexit: before and after. A corpus-assisted study of the Referendum campaigns and the immediate aftermath 353
Corpus Linguistics: what it is and what it can do 334
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Semantic preference 273
Evaluative Prosody 214
Semantic Prosody and Semantic Preference. 214
Varieties of non-obvious meaning in CL and CADS: from ‘hindsight post-dictability’ to sweet serendipity 210
Introduction: Corpora and discourse, a most congruous beast 204
Corpus analysis of political language 203
The armchair and the machine: Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies 186
Is Contamination Good or Bad? A Corpus-assisted Case Study in Translating Evaluative Prosody 181
Semantic prosody and semantic preference 178
Modern diachronic corpus-assisted language studies: methodologies for tracking language change over recent time 173
Absence. You don't know what you're missing. Or do you? 170
Evaluative clash, evaluative cohesion and how we actually read evaluation in texts 152
“Utterly content in each other’s company”: Semantic prosody and semantic preference 142
At the heart of ideology: Word and cluster/bundle frequency in political debate 137
Persuasion in Politics 136
Corpus-assisted Comparative Case Studies of Representations of the 'Arab world' 136
Corpora and Discourse 135
POLITICAL MEDIA DISCOURSES 135
Comic techniques in the prose of P.G. Wodehouse 126
Modern Diachronic Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies (MD-CADS) on UK newspapers: An overview of the project 121
corpus-assisted discourse study of representations of the underclass in the English-language press: who are they? how do they behave and who is responsible for them? 119
Reading Concordances. John Sinclair; London: Longman, 118
Corpus-assisted studies of humour and laughter-talk 117
Corpus Analysis of Political Language 115
Patterns and Meanings in Discourse: Theory and Practice in Corpus-assisted Discourse Studies 114
Europhobes and Europhiles,Eurospats and Eurojibes. Revisiting Britain’s EU debate, 2000–2016 112
Modern Diachronic Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies (MD-CADS) on UK newspapers: an overview of the project. 112
Journal of Corpora & Discourse Studies 111
From Wodehouse to the White House: A Corpus-Assisted Study of Play, Fantasy and Dramatic Incongruity in Comic Writing and Laughter-Talk 105
Does "Europe" have a common historical identity 105
“Double-speak” at the White House: A corpus-assisted study of bisociation in conversational laughter-talk 104
Welcome to the first issue of the Journal of Corpora and Discourse 102
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The evaluative prosody of forms of government and power: '-cracy' and '-archy', is this prosody inheritable and what are the implications for translation? 95
Gentle Obsessions: Literature, Linguistics and Learning. In Honour of John Morley 93
Mind the gaps: The role of corpus linguistics in researching absences 93
Aims, Tools and Practices of Corpus Linguistics 92
Intimations of “Spring”? What got said and what didn’t get said about the start of the Middle Eastern/North African uprisings: a corpus-assisted discourse study of a historical event 92
Evaluating evaluation and some concluding reflections on CADS 88
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Persuasion in Politics: New Edition 85
Persuasion in Poetry: a linguistic analysis of To His Coy Mistress 82
Constitutive ‘Rules of Engagement’. The case of White House press conferences 81
Forced lexical primings in transdiscoursive political messaging How they are produced and how they are received 81
The Linguistics of Laughter: A corpus-assisisted study of laughter-talk 80
Modern Diachronic Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies (MD-CADS). 80
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The perception of citizenship in the English press 78
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The marking of importance in 'Enlightentainment' talks 78
National Face and Facework in China’s Foreign Policy: a corpus assisted study of Chinese foreign affairs press conferences. 78
Footing shift for attribution: "According to the New York Times this morning…". 75
Misperformance at the White House: A corpus-assisted study of face-work in institutional-conversational laughter-talk. 72
Eric Friginal and Jack A. Hardy. 2014. Corpus-based Sociolinguistics. London: Routledge. 71
Reading Concordances 70
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Modern Diachronic Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies 65
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Remembering Michael Hoey's work 55
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A few Frequently Asked Questions about semantic – or evaluative – prosody 49
A linguistic account of wordplay: The lexical grammar of punning 39
Phrasal irony: Its form, function and exploitation 29
Metaphors, motifs and similes across discourse types: Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies (CADS) at work 22
The changing discourses on antisemitism in the UK press from 1993 to 2009: A modern-diachronic corpus-assisted discourse study 21
The Spin-doctor and the Wolf-pack: Rhetorics in Conflict at the White House 18
Teasing at the White House: A corpus-assisted study of face work in performing and responding to teases 18
Irony and reversal of evaluation 17
Corpus-assisted discourse study of representations of the "underclass" in the english-language press: Who are they, how do they behave, and who is to blame for them? 14
Totale 9.903
Categoria #
all - tutte 20.122
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 20.122


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.043 0 46 41 76 81 105 109 153 160 90 65 117
2020/20211.296 190 47 49 83 31 129 102 83 119 115 126 222
2021/20221.961 138 100 104 93 156 101 104 152 300 128 287 298
2022/20231.987 145 301 109 213 111 158 134 141 251 92 195 137
2023/20242.171 94 130 131 156 358 332 183 166 96 199 211 115
2024/2025385 196 189 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 9.903