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Jean-Marie Le Pen vs. Marine Le Pen : un ‘ethos émotif’ différent?
(2015)
This paper examines how the Front National’s electoral victories could be explained, partially, in terms of a new discursive rhetoric adopted by Marine Le Pen. In order to compare rhetorical strategies used by both Marine ...
Refugees’ crisis, Media coverage and ideological positioning in France and Cyprus
(Hellenic American University, 2016)
La fureur de gagner, la rage de perdre. Étude contrastive de colere, rage et fureur en français et en grec moderne
(2014)
The article sets out to examine, from a contrastive point of view, the concepts as being expressed by the lexical units colère, rage and fureur and their equivalents in Greek θυμός, οργή and λύσσα. Based on the observation ...
Facework in translating and re-narrating vulgar language: the case of Macron's harsh statement against the unvaccinated in English language and Greek mainstream and alternative media
(Elsevier, 2024-01-11)
The present paper investigates, from a comparative and cross-cultural perspective, how ‘journalators’ in English-language and Greek media rendered a controversial statement by French President E. Macron against the ...
Conceptual metaphors of Anger in popularized scientific texts: A contrastive (English/Greek/French) cognitive-discursive approach.
(John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2014)
Metaphors conceptualizing emotions represent a well-researched area within the framework of a cognitive theory of metaphor. However, very few studies focus on emotion metaphors from a discursive and cross-linguistic ...
At night we’ll come and find you, traitors. traitors. Cybercommunication in the Greek-Cypriot ultra-nationalist space
(Jonh Benjamins Editions, 2017)