Items where Author is "Gee, Matt"

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Gee, Matt (2023) “There was much new to grok”: an analysis of word coinage in science fiction literature. Linguistics Vanguard, 9 (s3). pp. 307-316. ISSN 2199-174X

Lawson, Robert and Lutzky, Ursula and Kehoe, Andrew and Gee, Matt (2023) "Sorry to hear you're going through a difficult time": Investigating online discussions of consumer debt. Applied Corpus Linguistics, 3 (2). p. 100056. ISSN 2666-7991

Grieshofer, Tatiana and Gee, Matt and Morton, Ralph (2021) The Journey to Comprehensibility: Court Forms as the First Barrier to Accessing Justice. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique. ISSN 0952-8059

Carter, Pelham and Gee, Matt and McIlhone, Hollie and Lally, Harkeeret and Lawson, Robert (2021) Comparing manual and computational approaches to theme identification in online forums: A case study of a sex work special interest community. Methods in Psychology, 5. ISSN 2590-2601

Rühlemann, Christoph and Gee, Matt and Ptak, Alexander (2019) Alternating gaze in multi-party storytelling. Journal of Pragmatics, 149. pp. 91-113. ISSN 0378-2166

Lutzky, Ursula and Gee, Matt (2018) ‘I just found your blog’. The pragmatics of initiating comments on blog posts. Journal of Pragmatics, 129. pp. 173-184. ISSN 03782166

Rühlemann, Christoph and Gee, Matt (2017) Conversation Analysis and the XML method. Gesprächsforschung. ISSN 1617-1837

Kehoe, Andrew and Gee, Matt (2012) Reader comments as an aboutness indicator in online texts: introducing the Birmingham Blog Corpus. Studies in Variation, Contacts and Change in English: Aspects of Corpus Linguistics: Compilation, Annotation, Analysis, 12. ISSN 1797-4453

Kehoe, Andrew and Gee, Matt (2011) Social tagging: A new perspective on textual ‘aboutness’. Studies in Variation, Contacts, and Change in English: Methodological and Historical Dimensions of Corpus Linguistics, 6. ISSN 1797-4453

Book Section

Kehoe, Andrew and Gee, Matt (2019) “Thanks for the donds”: A corpus linguistic analysis of topic-based communities in the comment section of The Guardian. In: Reference and Identity in Public Discourses. John Benjamins, Amsterdam, pp. 127-158. ISBN 9789027204202

Monograph

McGlashan, Mark and Gee, Matt and Kehoe, Andrew and Lawson, Robert and Tkacukova, Tatiana (2021) TRAC:COVID Case study 2: misinformation, authority, and trust. Working Paper. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

Ryder, Marcus and Malik, Sarita and Marsden, Stevie and Lawson, Robert and Gee, Matt (2021) BAME: A report on the use of the term and responses to it - Terminology Review for the BBC and Creative Industries. Project Report. Sir Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity, Birmingham City University.

Tkacukova, Tatiana and Gee, Matt and Kehoe, Andrew and Lawson, Robert and McGlashan, Mark (2021) Government management of the COVID-19 communication and public perception of the pandemic. Working Paper. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

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