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He for She: Language and Gender in Present Day English
24/08/17
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Research
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Nature's language is being hijacked by technology
1/08/19
1 item of Media coverage
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Researchers fear nature is 'losing its voice' because words such as 'web' and 'stream' are now used more as technology-speak
31/07/19
1 item of Media coverage
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It’s about time: talking about time in everyday English
18/03/20
1 Media contribution
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Five common myths about language, part 1: which accent is best?
27/07/20
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Festive phrases: the language of an online Christmas
16/12/20
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EXCLUSIVE: AI technology reveals what Tory MP James Cleverly really said in 's***hole' row
25/11/23
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AI analysis of Cleverly's alleged Stockton "s***hole" remark
26/11/23
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Scientists make sustainable biodiesel from algae fed on used coffee grounds
Vesna Najdanovic & Jiawei Wang
10/12/22
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Linking History and Management Discourse: Epistemology and Method
Stephanie Decker
19/04/12
1 item of Media coverage
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Spoken English in today’s Britain
Tony McEnery & Robbie Love
1/09/14
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The f-word cost author Joanne Harris a US book deal, but is swearing really still such a taboo?
26/02/22
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Why made-up swear words work for young ears: Polite and uniquely British alternatives such as 'sugar', 'rollicking' and 'bar steward' have softer sounds to avoid offence, study finds
6/12/22
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Anti-depressants and bladder drugs linked to increased risk of dementia
25/04/18
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Drugs taken by millions for incontinence, depression and Parkinson’s may increase risk of dementia, finds study
25/04/18
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PILL BRAIN RISK Prescription drugs taken by two million Brits increase risk of dementia by one third, research claims
25/04/18
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Mounjaro: type 2 diabetes drug more effective than Ozempic to launch in the UK — here’s what you need to know
Duane Mellor, Craig Russell & Srikanth Bellary
14/09/23
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Full-fat or low-fat cheese and milk? A dietitian on which is better
Duane Mellor
22/06/23
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