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Tracing facework over time using semi-automated methods
D Archer, B Malory
International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 22 (1), 27-56, 2017
102017
The transition from abortion to miscarriage to describe early pregnancy loss in British medical journals: a prescribed or natural lexical change?
B Malory
Medical Humanities 48 (4), 489-496, 2022
62022
Prescriptivism in Action: Evaluating the Production and Reception of Reviewer Prescriptivism in Late Modern English
B Malory
PQDT-Global, 2021
32021
Pinpointing prescriptive impact: Using change point analysis for the study of prescriptivism at the idiolectal level
B Malory
International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2023
22023
Polarized Discourses of Abortion in English: A Corpus-based Study of Semantic Prosody and Discursive Salience
B Malory
Applied Linguistics, 2023
12023
Locating the ‘Age of Prescriptivism’in Late Modern periodical reviews: a corpus-assisted discourse analytic approach
B Malory
Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 9 (2), 263-289, 2023
2023
Introducing linguistics
J Culpeper, B Malory, C Nance, D Olmen, D Atanasova, S Kirkham, ...
(No Title), 2023
2023
Historical linguistics
B Malory
Introducing Linguistics, 159-185, 2022
2022
Studying discourse
B Malory
Introducing Linguistics, 205-225, 2022
2022
Sociolinguistics
B Malory, K Tusting
Introducing Linguistics, 139-158, 2022
2022
Language and Decoloniality in Higher Education: Reclaiming Voices from the South Edited by Zannie Bock and Christopher Stroud
B Malory
Journal of Language and Discrimination 6 (2), 347-352, 2022
2022
Legislative Prescriptivism-Exploring the Legislative Enforcement of Minor Linguistic Variants and Its Ramifications for Consumers and the Retail Sector
B Malory
JLL 11, 36, 2022
2022
JOANNA KOPACZYK & ANDREAS H. JUCKER (eds.), Communities of practice in the history of English. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2013. Pp. 291. Hb.€ 95.
B Malory
Language in Society 44 (2), 283-284, 2015
2015
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