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AN ECOLINGUISTIC APPROACH TO CRITICAL DISCOURSE STUDIES
This article explores the recently emerging area of ecolinguistics as a form of critical discourse study. While ecolinguistics tends to use the same forms of linguistic analysis as traditional critical discourse studies, the normative framework it operates in considers relationships of humans not ju...
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