Firth, Brendan (2020) The word "welfare" in American politics between 1930 and 1980, a Cognitive Linguistics perspective. [Mémoire]
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Item Type: | Mémoire |
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Creators: | Firth, Brendan |
Directeur de recherche: | Brullard-Carr, Inès |
Divisions: | UFR Langues, Littératures et Civilisations Etrangères > Département Etudes du Monde Anglophone (DEMA) |
Diplôme: | M2 Etudes anglophones |
Subjects: | ARTS-LETTRES-LANGUES-PHILOSOPHIE > Langues > Anglais |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | welfare, quantitative linguistics |
Mots-clés dans une autre langue: | bien-être, linguistique quantitative |
Abstract: | This paper mobilises quantitative linguistic methods to observe the word "welfare" in American presidential politics between 1930 and 1980. The corpus is extracted from the documents proposed by the American Presidency Project of the University of Santa Barbara, CA. Specifically we search for constructions and semantic coloring relating to the word "welfare". |
URI: | http://dante.univ-tlse2.fr/id/eprint/10581 |