📢New article published!
🟦@ShaYuze & Gavin Brookes study user's expression of stance via multimodal irony.
🟦They analyse comments on X to the UK's NHS Covid-19 policy posts.
🟦They prove the mediating role of affordances & offer a replicable method.
🔗https://t.co/MtL6gYMys0
Many thanks to Professor Ursula Lutzky for inviting me to speak on multimodal social media corpus research @wu_vienna yesterday. I felt genuinely excited to be there and really enjoyed the discussion and the great questions☺️
Had a great time running the multimodal social media workshop at #CL2025 this morning — thanks to everyone who came along and contributed to the discussions! 🥰
Two morning workshops are underway: “Reading concordances with algorithms” and “Using ATLAS.ti for constructing and analysing and analysing multimodal social media corpora”. #CL2025
Exciting to be at the CLASS Centre launch symposium right now — Prof @DrLaurenDevine is opening with a thoughtful and clear vision for what the Centre aims to achieve @LAEL_LU@LancsUniLaw
Some excellent news! Come and join us and study Corpus linguistics @LancasterUni
We offer flexible (Online) programmes and we are recruiting right now!
https://t.co/vtuNsUT0mp
Last month, our Co-Director Professor @elenasemino was awarded an honorary doctorate by @aalborg_uni for her internationally recognised work in health communication.
More here: https://t.co/Pj6ZN6uGqX
We are excited to have Prof Paul Baker @LAEL_LU@LancasterUni give a seminar on the evolution of linguistics, featuring the BE21 corpus! Discover trends in British English, from the decline of modal verbs to the rise of first-person pronouns. Register now👉https://t.co/XchrzJf4Jo
Leading the way in #CorpusLinguistics! CASS at @LancasterUni is tackling real-world challenges with big data and language analysis - now with new co-directors at the helm. Dive into our latest blog to see what’s next: https://t.co/mMZGkfbhXX
#Linguistics#AI#SocialScience#CASS
🎙 Writing Wrongs 🎙
🔎 Every sentence tells a story, every word leaves a trace
🇸1️⃣🇪3️⃣ Imposters Tending To The Wild with @issy_clarke1
🗣 "Blindsided! Case Details I Only Learned On Camera!"
🎧 Listen now
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#TeamAston@AIFL_Aston#truecrime
I am especially grateful to my two incredible supervisors @GavinBrookes26 and @TonyMcEnery, whose unwavering guidance and encouragement shaped every step of this journey❤️ Onwards!
Huge thanks to my internal and external examiners @Emma_Putland and @instantlinguist for the thoughtful, rigorous discussion, and to my chair @LukeCCollins for the kind support🥰
Fully funded PhD studentship @AstonUniversity, starting October 2025: "Linguistic representations of medical weight loss treatments in the news"
Application deadline 24th April
https://t.co/e1ALCfTTmT
We are delighted to have been ranked 3rd in the world for Linguistics by the QS World Subject Rankings 2025!
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Episode 3 discusses a contemporary Scottish terrorism case, and the linguistic work by Tim and @issy_clarke1 that contributed to the investigation. Tim and Isobelle talk about how they assisted to help resolve the case.