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    Humiliating and dividing the nation in the British pro-Brexit press: a corpus-assisted analysis.Tamsin Parnell - 2023 - Critical Discourse Studies 20 (1):53-69.
    ABSTRACT Since the United Kingdom’s referendum on European Union (EU) membership in 2016, a new political cleavage of Remainers and Leavers has developed (Kelley, N. [2019]. British social attitudes survey: Britain’s shifting identities and attitudes. (36). National Centre for Research). This paper explores how five pro-Brexit newspapers discursively construct political division in Britain in relation to two key events in the final year of Britain’s EU membership: the extension of the withdrawal process past the original date of March, and the (...)
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    Book review: Franco Zappettini and Michal Krzyżanowski (eds), Brexit as a Social and Political Crisis: Discourses in Media and Politics. [REVIEW]Tamsin Parnell - 2022 - Discourse Studies 24 (3):373-375.
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    Book review: Ulrike Schneider and Matthias Eitelmann (eds), Linguistic Inquiries into Donald Trump’s Language: From ‘Fake News’ to ‘Tremendous Success’. [REVIEW]Tamsin Parnell - 2021 - Discourse Studies 23 (3):414-416.
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