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    Framing COVID-19: How we conceptualize and discuss the pandemic on Twitter by Wicke, Philipp, Bolognesi, Marianna M

    Published in PloS one (30-09-2020)
    “…Doctors and nurses in these weeks and months are busy in the trenches, fighting against a new invisible enemy: Covid-19. Cities are locked down and civilians…”
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    Journal Article
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    What makes an awfully good oxymoron? by Bolognesi, Marianna M., Combei, Claudia Roberta, La Pietra, Marta, Masini, Francesca

    Published in Language and cognition (01-03-2024)
    “…Oxymorons combine two opposite terms in a paradoxical manner. They are closely intertwined with antonymy, since the union of antonymous items creates the…”
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    Correction: Framing COVID-19: How we conceptualize and discuss the pandemic on Twitter by Wicke, Philipp, Bolognesi, Marianna M

    Published in PloS one (02-07-2024)
    “…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240010.]…”
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    Covid-19 Discourse on Twitter: How the Topics, Sentiments, Subjectivity, and Figurative Frames Changed Over Time by Wicke, Philipp, Bolognesi, Marianna M.

    Published in Frontiers in communication (16-03-2021)
    “…The words we use to talk about the current epidemiological crisis on social media can inform us on how we are conceptualizing the pandemic and how we are…”
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    The semantic content of concrete, abstract, specific, and generic concepts by Villani, Caterina, Loia, Adele, Bolognesi, Marianna M.

    Published in Language and cognition (18-01-2024)
    “…Abstract Abstraction processes involve two variables that are often confused with one another: concreteness ( banana versus belief ) and specificity ( chair…”
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    The Influence of Metaphorical Framing on Emotions and Reasoning About the COVID-19 Pandemic by Roberts, India M. S., Bolognesi, Marianna M.

    Published in Metaphor and symbol (02-01-2024)
    “…Metaphors can provide a conceptual framework for understanding complex topics and as such, they have frequently been used in COVID-19 discourse. As previous…”
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    Framing COVID-19: How we conceptualize and discuss the pandemic on Twitter by Philipp Wicke, Marianna M Bolognesi

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2020)
    “…Doctors and nurses in these weeks and months are busy in the trenches, fighting against a new invisible enemy: Covid-19. Cities are locked down and civilians…”
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    Journal Article
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    Red and blue language: Word choices in the Trump & Harris 2024 presidential debate by Wicke, Philipp, Bolognesi, Marianna M

    Published 17-10-2024
    “…Political debates are a peculiar type of political discourse, in which candidates directly confront one another, addressing not only the the moderator's…”
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    Perception metaphors by Bolognesi, Marianna M

    Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-01-2020)
    “…Laura J. Speed, Carolyn O'Meara, Lila San Roque, and Asifa Majid (2019). Perception metaphors. Amsterdam: Benjamins Publishers…”
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    Book Review
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    Covid-19 Discourse on Twitter: How the Topics, Sentiments, Subjectivity, and Figurative Frames Changed Over Time by Wicke, Philipp, Bolognesi, Marianna M

    Published 16-03-2021
    “…Frontiers in Communication, Volume: 6, Pages: 45, Year: 2021 The words we use to talk about the current epidemiological crisis on social media can inform us on…”
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    Framing COVID-19: How we conceptualize and discuss the pandemic on Twitter by Wicke, Philipp, Bolognesi, Marianna M

    Published 02-10-2020
    “…PLOS ONE 2020 Doctors and nurses in these weeks are busy in the trenches, fighting against a new invisible enemy: Covid-19. Cities are locked down and…”
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