2020 publications
- Tucker, G. et al., 2020. Approaches to systemic functional grammar: convergence and divergence. Equinox.
- Tanesini, A. and Lynch, M. P. eds. 2020. Polarisation, arrogance, and dogmatism: philosophical perspectives. London: Routledge.
- O'Hagan, L. A. ed. 2020. Rebellious writing: Contesting marginalisation in Edwardian Britain. New York: Peter Lang.
- Mason, M. and Rock, F. eds. 2020. The discourse of police interviews. Chicago, USA: The University of Chicago Press.
- Adolphs, S. and Knight, D. eds. 2020. The Routledge handbook of English language and digital humanities. Routledge Handbooks in English Language Studies Abingdon: Routledge.
- Alfano, M. , Lynch, M. P. and Tanesini, A. eds. 2020. The Routledge handbook of the philosophy of humility. London: Routledge.
- Abrams, J. and Potts, A. 2020. The language of harm: what the Nassar victim impact statements reveal about abuse and accountability. Presented at: Law and Society Association Annual Meeting (LSA 2020) Virtual 27-31 May 2020.
- Abrams, J. R. and Potts, A. 2020. The language of harm: what the Nassar victim impact statements reveal about abuse and accountability. University of Pittsburgh Law Review 82 (1), pp.71-134. (10.5195/lawreview.2020.775)
- Adolphs, S. et al., 2020. Crowdsourcing formulaic phrases: towards a new type of spoken corpus. Corpora 15 (2), pp.141-168. (10.3366/COR.2020.0192)
- Allen, C. et al. 2020. Causal manipulation of feed-forward and recurrent processing differentially affects measures of consciousness. Neuroscience of Consciousness 2020 (1) niaa015. (10.1093/nc/niaa015)
- Andrews, R. et al. 2020. Corporatization in the public sector: explaining the growth of local government companies. Public Administration Review 80 (3), pp.482-493. (10.1111/puar.13052)
- Badmington, N. 2020. An undefined something else: Barthes, culture, neutral life. Theory, Culture and Society 37 (4), pp.65-76. (10.1177/0263276420910493)
- Badmington, N. 2020. Barthes studies 6: S/Z/L: fifty years of S/Z. Barthes Studies 6
- Badmington, N. 2020. Editorial: S/Z/L: Fifty years of S/Z. Barthes Studies 6 , pp.1-2.
- Badmington, N. 2020. Hermaphrodite, Rosalba. Oxford Literary Review 42 (2), pp.136-139.
- Bartlett, T. et al. 2020. Nursing handovers as unbounded and scalar events. Applied Linguistics Review 12 (3), pp.401-418. (10.1515/applirev-2019-0135)
- Beeston, A. 2020. A ghost with a camera. Post45
- Beeston, A. 2020. Fingers stained with fruit and ink. Rev. of Ellena Savage, Blueberries (Text Publishing/Scribe, 2020). [Online].https://sydneyreviewofbooks.com: Writing and Society Research Centre. Available at: https://sydneyreviewofbooks.com/review/ellena-savage-blueberries/.
- Beeston, A. 2020. The Watch-bitch now: Reassessing the natural woman in Han Kang's The Vegetarian and Charlotte Wood's The Natural Way of Things. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 45 (3), pp.679-702. (10.1086/706472)
- Beeston, A. , Kingston-Reese, A. and Kindey, C. 2020. On Instagram: an intimate, immediate conversation. ASAP/J
- Bell, B. 2020. The market for travel writing. In: Schaff, B. ed. Handbook of British Travel Writing. Vol. 12, Handbooks of English and American Studies Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH. , pp.125-141. (10.1515/9783110498974-008)
- Buerki, A. 2020. Formulaic language and linguistic change: A data-led approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (10.1017/9781108769976)
- Buerki, A. 2020. How Brexit Changed the English language. The Conversation 2020 30 Dec.
- Buerki, A. 2020. (How) is formulaic language universal? Insights from Korean, German and English. In: Piirainen, E. et al., Formulaic Language and New Data: Theoretical and Methodological Implications. Formulaic Language Vol. 2.Berlin: De Gruyter. , pp.103-134. (10.1515/9783110669824-005)
- Butler, C. 2020. Children's literature research in a world of Coronavirus. Japan Society for Children's Literature in English Newsletter 2020 (Autumn), pp.8-13.
- Butler, C. 2020. Japan reads the Cotswolds: Tourism, children’s literature and the Japanese imagination. Children's Literature 48 , pp.198-233. (10.1353/chl.2020.0008)
- Butler, C. 2020. Portraying trans people in children’s and young adult literature: problems and challenges. Journal of Literary Education 3 , pp.10-24. (10.7203/JLE.3.15992)
- Butler, C. 2020. The Cotswolds and children’s literature in Japanese fantasy: the case of Castle Combe. In: Seaton, P. and Yamamura, T. eds. Contents Tourism and Pop Culture Fandom: Transnational Tourist Experiences. Channel View Publications
- Capstick, T. 2020. Review, Bennett, S. (2018) Constructions of Migrant Integration in British Public Discourse. Journal of Corpora and Discourse Studies 3 , pp.175-178. (10.18573/jcads.42)
- Casaliggi, C. 2020. Book Review - Paul Hamilton (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of European Romanticism (Oxford University Press, 2016). Romantic Textualities (23), pp.292-295. (10.18573/romtext.89)
- Chen, Y. , Adolphs, S. and Knight, D. 2020. Multimodal discourse analysis. In: Friginal, E. and Hardy, J. eds. The Routledge Handbook of Corpus Approaches to Discourse Analysis. London: Routledge
- Collins, C. C. 2020. CALL ME DAUGHTER: A collection of poems and a critical examination of southern ambivalence and the adult child voice in contemporary southern poetry. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Cook, D. 2020. Book Review - Mark J. Bruhn, Wordsworth before Coleridge: The Growth of the Poet’s Philosophical Mind, 1785–1797 (Routledge, 2018). Romantic Textualities (23), pp.279-281. (10.18573/romtext.83)
- Cuskley, C. et al., 2020. Double-blind reviewing and gender biases at EvoLang conferences. Journal of Language Evolution 5 (1), pp.92-99. (10.1093/jole/lzz007)
- Cutler, S. F. 2020. Developing formulaicity: memorisation and production of formulaic expressions in L2 speakers of English. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Daffron, E. 2020. Transatlantic terror: James Hammond’s circulating library and the Minerva Press Gothic novel. Romantic Textualities (23), pp.109-123. (10.18573/romtext.75)
- Dai, X. 2020. An empirical study of judges’ sentencing practices: Appraisal analysis of six sentencing remarks for murder cases in England and Wales. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Darcy, A. 2020. Or, How I Learned to Keep Worrying: Collaborative Writing, Motherhood, and the Atom Bomb. The critical flame 48 (May-Ju)
- Davies, C. and Cammish, J. 2020. Book Review - Andrew O. Winckles and Angela Rehbein (eds), Women’s Literary Networks and Romanticism: ‘A Tribe of Authoresses’ (Liverpool University Press, 2017). Romantic Textualities (23), pp.311-313. (10.18573/romtext.96)
- Dawood, A. S. 2020. Mitigation in Prime Minister’s Questions of the British Parliament. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Dayrell, C. , Chakravarthi, R. and Griffith-Dickson, G. 2020. Bringing Corpus Linguistics into Religious Studies: Self-representation amongst various immigrant communities with religious identity. Journal of Corpora and Discourse Studies 3 , pp.96-121. (10.18573/jcads.27)
- DeLucia, J. 2020. Radcliffe incorporated: Ann Radcliffe, Mary Ann Radcliffe and the Minerva author. Romantic Textualities (23), pp.94-108. (10.18573/romtext.74)
- Dhillon, D. S. 2020. A reconceptualization of utopia as akairological rupture. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Dietz, A. 2020. Are my temporal parts agents?. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (2), pp.362-379. (10.1111/phpr.12553)
- Dixon, D. 2020. Lies in art. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (1), pp.25-39. (10.1080/00048402.2020.1844772)
- Dykes, N. and Peters, J. 2020. Reconstructing argumentation patterns in German newspaper articles on multidrug-resistant pathogens: a multi-measure keyword approach. Journal of Corpora and Discourse Studies 3 , pp.51-74. (10.18573/jcads.35)
- Edwards, M. L. 2020. Fifty Shades of Grey: A romance that we cannot resist?. In: Atwal, J. and Flessenkämper, I. eds. Gender and Violence in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives: Situating India. Routledge. , pp.217-231.
- El Refaie, E. et al. 2020. Pictorial and spatial metaphor in the drawings of a culturally diverse group of women with fertility problems. Visual Communication 19 (2), pp.257-280. (10.1177/1470357218784622)
- Falk, M. 2020. Sad realities: The romantic tragedies of Charles Harpur. Romantic Textualities (23), pp.200-217. (10.18573/romtext.65)
- Fisher, G. 2020. The Crimea and Indian Mutiny Veterans Associations of the 1890s. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Fitzgerald, C. 2020. Penetrating Historical Discourse's Truth Matrix: A Corpus Analysis of Oral History Testimonies. Journal of Corpora and Discourse Studies 3 , pp.75-95. (10.18573/jcads.47)
- Fontaine, L. and Jones, K. 2020. We are all one: shifting reference in reconciliation talk. In: Zappavigna, M. and Dreyfus, S. eds. Discourses of Hope and Reconciliation - On J. R. Martin’s Contribution to Systemic Functional Linguistics. Bloomsbury. , pp.185-203. (10.5040/9781350116092.ch-010)
- Fontaine, L. and Schonthal, D. 2020. Referring and the nominal group: a closer look at the selector element. In: Tucker, G. et al., Approaches to Systemic Functional Grammar. Equinox. , pp.174-190.
- Garside, P. D. et al., 2020. The English Novel, 1800–1829 & 1830–1836: Update 7 (August 2009–July 2020). Romantic Textualities (23), pp.257-278. (10.18573/romtext.82)
- Giaxoglou, K. and Spilioti, T. 2020. The shared story of #JeSuisAylan on Twitter. Pragmatics 30 (2), pp.277-302. (10.1075/prag.18057.gia)
- Gilchrist, K. 2020. ‘The wonder is, he hath endured so long’: King Lear and the erosion of the Brutan histories. Shakespeare 16 (1), pp.40-59. (10.1080/17450918.2018.1561503)
- Goodman, M. J. 2020. Book Review - Devoney Looser, The Making of Jane Austen (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017). Romantic Textualities (23), pp.302-304. (10.18573/romtext.93)
- Gwyn, R. 2020. With Lowry in Cuernavaca. PN Review 255 47 (1), pp.40-44.
- Han, C. P. 2020. Picturing Charlotte Brontë’s artistic rebellion? Myths of the woman artist in postfeminist Jane Eyre screen adaptations. Adaptation 13 (2), pp.240-269. (10.1093/adaptation/apz034)
- Handford, M. 2020. Training “international engineers” in Japan: discourse, discourse and stereotypes. In: Mullany, L. ed. Professional Communication, Consultancy, Advocacy, Activism. London: Palgrave Macmillan. , pp.29-46. (10.1007/978-3-030-41668-3_2)
- Harvey, R. 2020. Twitter reactions to the UN’s #HeForShe campaign for gender equality: A corpus-based discourse analysis. Journal of Corpora and Discourse Studies 3 , pp.31-50. (10.18573/jcads.12)
- Heffer, C. 2020. All bullshit and lies? Insincerity, irresponsibility, and the judgment of untruthfulness. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Howe, O. R. 2020. Overcoming the femininity hurdle: Is sport the answer?. MPhil Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Hudson, H. D. 2020. Imitation, Intertextuality and the Minerva Press Novel. Romantic Textualities (23), pp.149-167. (10.18573/romtext.77)
- Hughes, T. 2020. Shattercone. Cardigan, Wales: Parthian.
- Irvine, E. 2020. Developing valid behavioural indicators of animal pain. Philosophical Topics 48 (1), pp.129-154.
- Irvine, E. and Sprevak, M. 2020. Eliminativism about consciousness. In: Kriegel, U. ed. Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness. Oxford University Press. , pp.348-370.
- Jefferson, A. 2020. Confabulation, rationalisation and morality. Topoi 39 (1), pp.219-227. (10.1007/s11245-018-9608-7)
- Jefferson, A. 2020. What does it take to be a brain disorder?. Synthese 197 , pp.249-262. (10.1007/s11229-018-1784-x)
- Jones, M. C. 2020. Book Review - E. Wyn James (ed.), Flame in the Mountains: Williams Pantycelyn, Ann Griffiths and the Welsh Hymn (Y Lolfa, 2017). Romantic Textualities (23), pp.296-298. (10.18573/romtext.90)
- Keevil, T. 2020. Your still beating heart. Myriad.
- Kelp, C. et al., 2020. Hoops and Barns: a new dilemma for Sosa. Synthese 197 , pp.5187-5202. (10.1007/s11229-017-1461-5)
- Knight, D. and Adolphs, S. 2020. Multimodal corpora. In: Paquot, M. and Gries, S. T. eds. A Practical Handbook of Corpus Linguistics. Springer International Publishing. , pp.351-369.
- Knight, D. et al. 2020. The national corpus of contemporary Welsh: project report | Y corpws cenedlaethol Cymraeg cyfoes: adroddiad y prosiect.. Project Report.CorCenCC.
- Laing, C. and Bergelson, E. 2020. From babble to words: Infants’ early productions match words and objects in their environment. Cognitive Psychology 122 101308. (10.1016/j.cogpsych.2020.101308)
- Leedham, M. , Lillis, T. and Twiner, A. 2020. Exploring the core ‘preoccupation’ of social work writing: A corpus-assisted discourse study. Journal of Corpora and Discourse Studies 3 , pp.1-26. (10.18573/jcads.26)
- Lewis, J. R. 2020. Against originality: What is lost without discourse between poetry and philosophy of science?. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Lines, J. 2020. William Lane, the Ramble Novel and the Genres of Romantic Irish Fiction. Romantic Textualities (23), pp.21-38. (10.18573/romtext.70)
- Lipska, A. 2020. Book Review - Innes M. Keighren, Charles W. J. Withers and Bill Bell, Travels into Print: Exploration, Writing and Publishing with John Murray, 1773–1859 (University of Chicago Press, 2015). Romantic Textualities (23), pp.298-300. (10.18573/romtext.91)
- Lloyd, R. 2020. Rather haunted women: Figurations of spectrality in Shirley Jackson’s writing. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Lloyd, R. 2020. What's haunting Shirley Jackson? The spectral condition of life writing. Women's Studies 49 (8), pp.809-834. (10.1080/00497878.2020.1822840)
- Macuch Silva, V. et al., 2020. Multimodality and the origin of a novel communication system in face-to-face interaction. Royal Society Open Science 7 (1) 182056. (10.1098/rsos.182056)
- Mandal, A. 2020. Fear and loathing in the library: anxious textuality in recent gothic fiction. In: Ascari, M. , Baiesi, S. and Palatinus, D. L. eds. Gothic Metamorphoses across the Centuries: Contexts, Legacies, Media. Critical Perspectives on English and American Literature, Communication and Culture Peter Lang. , pp.165-178.
- Mandal, A. 2020. Gothic fiction, from shilling shockers to penny bloods. In: Townshend, D. , Wright, A. and Catherine Spooner, eds. The Cambridge History of the Gothic. Vol. 2, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. , pp.139-161. (10.1017/9781108561082.007)
- Mandal, A. and Woudenberg, M. v. 2020. Editorial. Romantic Textualities (23), pp.7-9. (10.18573/romtext.68)
- Marshall, S. C. 2020. The poetical works of Geoffrey Chaucer in the Nineteenth Century: Social influences on editorial practices. Romantic Textualities (23), pp.218-236. (10.18573/romtext.80)
- Mason, K. P. 2020. Book Review - Siobhan Carroll, An Empire of Air and Water: Uncolonizable Space in the British Imagination, 1750–1850 (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015). Romantic Textualities (23), pp.281-283. (10.18573/romtext.84)
- Matek, L. 2020. Who owns the city? China Miéville’s The City and the city as an urban Gothic dystopia. Studies in Gothic Fiction 6 (2), pp.16-26. (10.18573/sgf.9)
- McKenzie, H. 2020. Miniature literary marketplaces: Conceptions of authorship in Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s fiction. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Mercer, A. 2020. Mary Shelley's Italian scenes. In: Braida, A. ed. Mary Shelley and Europe: Essays in honour of Jean de Palacio. Vol. 55, Studies In Comparative Literature Modern Humanities Research Association. , pp.90-102. (10.2307/j.ctv1wsgr9h.14)
- Milberger, K. E. 2020. ‘The first impression, you, yourself, will buy’: The Gunninghiad, Virginius and Virginia and the art of scandal at the Minerva Press. Romantic Textualities (23), pp.39-59. (10.18573/romtext.71)
- Milka, A. 2020. Political animals: Dogs and the discourse of rights in late Eighteenth-Century print culture. Romantic Textualities (23), pp.237-256. (10.18573/romtext.81)
- Mills, R. 2020. "A Pleasure of that Too Intense Kind": Women’s desires and identity in Stella Gibbons's Gothic London. Studies in Gothic Fiction 6 (2), pp.4-15. (10.18573/sgf.32)
- Mitchell, J. 2020. A Nietzschean theory of emotional experience: Affect as feeling towards value. Inquiry (10.1080/0020174X.2020.1850341)
- Mitchell, J. 2020. Another look at mode intentionalism. Erkenntnis (10.1007/s10670-020-00314-4)
- Mitchell, J. 2020. On the non-conceptual content of affective-evaluative experience. Synthese 197 (7), pp.3087-3111. (10.1007/s11229-018-1872-y)
- Mitchell, J. 2020. The attitudinal opacity of emotional experience. Philosophical Quarterly 70 (280), pp.524-546. (10.1093/pq/pqz085)
- Mitchell, J. 2020. The irreducibility of emotional phenomenology. Erkenntnis 85 , pp.1241-1268. (10.1007/s10670-018-0075-8)
- Mitchell, J. 2020. Understanding meta-emotions: Prospects for a perceptualist account. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (4), pp.505-523. (10.1017/can.2019.47)
- Mohanram, R. 2020. Textures of Indian memories. In: Ionescu, A. and Margaroni, M. eds. Arts of Healing: Cultural Narratives of Trauma. Critical Perspectives on Theory, Culture and Politics London and New York: Rowman & Littlefield International. , pp.113-132.
- Moore, J. 2020. Feminist theory. In: Johnson, N. E. and Keen, P. eds. Mary Wollstonecraft in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. , pp.189-196. (10.1017/9781108261067.022)
- Moore, J. 2020. Thomas Moore and the social life of forms. In: Connolly, C. ed. Irish Literature in Transition, 1780-1830. Vol. 2, Irish Literature in Transition Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. , pp.257-272. (10.1017/9781108632218.015)
- Morgan, S. 2020. Daniel Defoe: it was a very ill time to be sick in. Wales Arts Review
- Morra, I. 2020. Battering rams at the Bastille: Rewriting "the Drama of the New" in Gordon Bottomley's Gruach. Modern Drama 63 (1)(10.3138/md.1068r)
- Muralidaran, V. , Spasic, I. and Knight, D. 2020. A cognitive approach to parsing with neural networks. Presented at: International Conference on Statistical Language and Speech Processing (SLSP) Cardiff, UK 14–16 Oct 2020. Statistical Language and Speech Processing. Vol. 12379.Springer Verlag. , pp.71-84. (10.1007/978-3-030-59430-5_6)
- Neiman, E. and Morin, C. 2020. Re-evaluating the Minerva Press: Introduction. Romantic Textualities (23), pp.11-20. (10.18573/romtext.69)
- Newby, R. 2020. The ends of Romance in Chrétien and Chaucer: Unresolved and unfinished texts in the Middle Ages. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Nixon, L. 2020. Book Review - Talissa J. Ford, Radical Romantics: Prophets, Pirates and the Space beyond Nation (Edinburgh University Press, 2016). Romantic Textualities (23), pp.286-287. (10.18573/romtext.86)
- O'Grady, G. 2020. Is there a role for prosody within register studies? And if so what and how?. Language Context and Text 2 (1), pp.59-92.
- O'Hagan, L. 2020. “Home rule is Rome rule”: exploring anti-home rule postcards in Edwardian Ireland. Visual Studies 35 (4), pp.330-346. (10.1080/1472586X.2020.1779612)
- O'Hagan, L. 2020. Steal not this book my honest friend: Threats, warnings and curses in the Edwardian book. Textual Cultures 13 (2), pp.244-274. (10.14434/textual.v13i2.31604)
- O'Hagan, L. A. 2020. Autodidactic book series in Edwardian Britain, 1901-1914. The Book Collector
- O'Hagan, L. A. 2020. Contesting women’s right to vote: anti-suffrage postcards in Edwardian Britain. Visual Culture in Britain 21 (3), pp.330-362. (10.1080/14714787.2020.1827971)
- O'Hagan, L. A. 2020. Forget fast cars and shiny Rolexes – rich people used to show off their wealth with pineapples and celery. The Conversation 2020 (2 Jan)
- O'Hagan, L. A. 2020. Not to be found in the archives. Discover Your Ancestors , pp.14-18.
- O'Hagan, L. A. 2020. Prize books and politics: Rethinking the Edwardian working classes. Wales Arts Review
- O'Hagan, L. A. 2020. Pure in body, pure in mind? A sociohistorical perspective on the marketisation of pure foods in Great Britain. Discourse, Context and Media 34 100325. (10.1016/j.dcm.2019.100325)
- O'Hagan, L. A. 2020. St Patrick’s Day: how a saint’s day played a key role in the struggle for Irish nationhood. The Conversation
- O'Hagan, L. A. 2020. Stepping up to the bookplate. Literary Review
- Oliver-Hopkins, O. 2020. Queering Contemporary Gothic Narrative, 1970-2012. By Paulina Palmer. (Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, 204 pages, $99.99). ISBN 978-1-137-30354-7. Studies in Gothic Fiction 6 (2), pp.51-53. (10.18573/sgf.35)
- Owen, T. 2020. Cosmopolis Cymru. O'r Pedwar Gwynt (6), pp.34-36.
- Owen, T. 2020. 'Land of my feathers': Ron Berry and Niall Griffiths on the wing. In: Burdett, G. and Morse, S. eds. Fight and Flight: Essays on Ron Berry. CREW Series of Critical and Scholarly Studies Cardiff: University of Wales Press. , pp.141-164.
- Owen, T. 2020. Shibboleth: for Dylan Thomas. In: Barfoot, R. and Smith, K. eds. New Theoretical Perspectives on Dylan Thomas: 'A writer of words, and nothing else'?. Writing Wales in English Cardiff: University of Wales Press
- Paris, P. 2020. Functional beauty, pleasure and experience. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (3), pp.516-530. (10.1080/00048402.2019.1640754)
- Peiser, M. 2020. William Lane and the Minerva Press in the Review Periodical, 1790–1820. Romantic Textualities (23), pp.124-148. (10.18573/romtext.76)
- Phelpstead, C. 2020. An introduction to the sagas of Icelanders. New Perspectives on Medieval Literature: Authors and Traditions University Press of Florida.
- Phelpstead, C. 2020. Companions, conflicts, and concubines: clerical masculinities in Larentius saga biskups. In: Evans, G. L. and Hancock, J. C. eds. Masculinities in Old Norse Literature. D. S. Brewer. , pp.203-216.
- Phelpstead, C. 2020. Eddas, sagas, and Victorians. In: Parker, J. and Wagner, C. eds. The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Medievalism. Oxford University Press. , pp.271-288.
- Piittinen, S. 2020. Injustice in the Ruins and a Disordered Post-Apocalypse: Gothic Ideology in the Digital Game World of Fallout 3. Studies in Gothic Fiction 6 (2), pp.39-50. (10.18573/sgf.34)
- Piskorski, R. 2020. Derrida and textual animality: for a zoogrammatology of literature. Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature Palgrave Macmillan. (10.1007/978-3-030-51732-8)
- Pons-Sanz, S. M. 2020. Fights and games: terms for SPEECH in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Journal of English and Germanic Philology 119 (3), pp.353-379. (10.5406/jenglgermphil.119.3.0353)
- Powell, J. 2020. Samuel Beckett and experimental psychology. Historicizing Modernism London: Bloomsbury.
- Primon, J. H. 2020. Like a river towards the sea: Writing the ‘Other’ and the unfamiliar. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Pyner, B. 2020. Instagram: The power of the platform. [Online].Wales Arts Review. Available at: https://www.walesartsreview.org/instagram-a-symposium-the-power-of-the-platform.
- Ramalho, J. R. 2020. The Uncanny Afterlife of Dolls: Reconfiguring Personhood through Object Vivification in Gothic Film. Studies in Gothic Fiction 6 (2), pp.27-38. (10.18573/sgf.33)
- Ravenwood, V. 2020. ‘Historical anecdotes are the most proper vehicles for the elucidation of mysteries’: the ‘Historical Gothic’ and the Minerva Press, 1790–99. Romantic Textualities (23), pp.60-75. (10.18573/romtext.72)
- Rees, D. H. 2020. Habermasian constructivism: an alternative to the constitutivist argument. Kantian Review 25 (4), pp.675-698. (10.1017/S1369415420000382)
- Reynolds, J. 2020. Combining linguistic ethnography and institutional ethnography in studying the workings of institutions. Presented at: Linguistic Ethnography and Organizations Workshop Vitrual 3 April 2020.
- Reynolds, J. 2020. “I know it’s not as simple as that, but ... that’s what the law says”: conflict talk in “translating” the law to clients in asylum legal advice provision. Presented at: Explorations in Ethnography, Language and Communication 8 (EELC8) Conference Virtual 24-25 September 2020.
- Reynolds, J. 2020. Investigating the language-culture nexus in refugee legal advice meetings. Multilingua 39 (4), pp.395-429. (10.1515/multi-2019-0048)
- Reynolds, J. T. 2020. Stability and hybridity in refugee legal advice meetings: discursive structure as a resource for lawyer-client intercultural communication. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice 15 (1), pp.91-115. (10.1558/jalpp.39087)
- Reznicek, M. 2020. Book Review - Saeko Yoshikawa, William Wordsworth and the Invention of Tourism, 1820–1900 (2014; rptd Routledge, 2016). Romantic Textualities (23), pp.314-315. (10.18573/romtext.97)
- Roberts, S. G. et al. 2020. CHIELD: The causal hypotheses in evolutionary linguistics database. Journal of Language Evolution 5 (2), pp.101-120. (10.1093/jole/lzaa001)
- Rock, F. 2020. Functions of transmodal metalanguage for collaborative writing in police - witness interviews. In: Mason, M. and Rock, F. eds. The Discourse of Police Interviews. Chicago, USA: The University of Chicago Press. , pp.299-328.
- Saito, K. et al., 2020. Domain-general auditory processing as an anchor of post-pubertal second language pronunciation learning: Behavioural and neurophysiological investigations of perceptual acuity, age, experience, development, and attainment. Journal of Memory and Language 115 104168. (10.1016/j.jml.2020.104168)
- Saito, K. et al., 2020. Developing, analyzing and sharing multivariate datasets: Individual differences in L2 learning revisited. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 40 , pp.9-25. (10.1017/S0267190520000045)
- Saito, K. , Sun, H. and Tierney, A. 2020. Domain-general auditory processing determines success in second language pronunciation learning in adulthood: A longitudinal study. Applied Psycholinguistics 41 (5), pp.1083-1112. (10.1017/S0142716420000491)
- Scicluna, I. 2020. An aesthetic relational worldview: A study in the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
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