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How do we talk about drought?: The context of Britain as represented by national newspapers and oral histories

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How do we talk about drought? The context of Britain as represented by national newspapers and oral histories. / Dayrell, Carmen; Baker, Helen Samantha; Pearce, Rebecca et al.
2018. Abstract from CAD2018, Lancaster, United Kingdom.

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@conference{1bba616447a7429888ca91c2e59b2847,
title = "How do we talk about drought?: The context of Britain as represented by national newspapers and oral histories",
keywords = "media discourse, media representation, oral histories, drought, water scarcity, diachronic studies, Corpus-assisted discourse studies",
author = "Carmen Dayrell and Baker, {Helen Samantha} and Rebecca Pearce and McEnery, {Anthony Mark}",
year = "2018",
language = "English",
note = "CAD2018 : Corpora and Discourse International Conference ; Conference date: 22-06-2018 Through 24-06-2018",

}

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TY - CONF

T1 - How do we talk about drought?

T2 - CAD2018

AU - Dayrell, Carmen

AU - Baker, Helen Samantha

AU - Pearce, Rebecca

AU - McEnery, Anthony Mark

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

KW - media discourse

KW - media representation

KW - oral histories

KW - drought

KW - water scarcity

KW - diachronic studies

KW - Corpus-assisted discourse studies

M3 - Abstract

Y2 - 22 June 2018 through 24 June 2018

ER -