The Grammar of Hate
Herausgeber: Knoblock, Natalia
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Introduction Natalia Knoblock; 1. Animacy and countability of slurs:
shifting grammatical categories Natalia Knoblock; 2. Language aggression in
English slang: the case of the -o suffix Elisa Mattiello; 3. Adj+ie/y
nominalisations in contemporary English: from diminution to pejoration
Elizaveta Tarasova and José A. Sánchez Fajardo; 4. Grammatical gender and
offensiveness in modern Greek slang vocabulary Katerina Christopoulou,
George J. Xydopoulos and Anastasios Tsangalidis; 5. Unseen gender:
Misgendering of transgender individuals in Czech Joná Thál and Irene
Elmerot; 6. The neutering neuter - grammatical gender in German and its
discursive use in dehumanisation Miriam Lind and Damaris Nübling; 7.
Neutering unpopular politicians: the neuter gender and 'it' as a
dehumanizing grammatical metaphor Natalia Knoblock and Yaroslava Sazonova;
8. The power of a pronoun Linda Flores Ohlson; 9. Is play on words fair
play or dirty play: on ill-meaning use of morphological blending Natalia
Beliaeva; 10. Expressive German adjective and noun compounds in aggressive
discourse: Morphopragmatic and sociolinguistic evidence from Austrian
corpora Katharina Korecky-Kröll and Wolfgang U. Dressler; 11. "Kill the
invaders": imperative verbs and their grammatical patients in Tarrant's The
Great Replacement Robert Bianchi; 12. 'I am no racist but...'. A
corpus-based analysis of xenophobic hate speech constructions in danish and
German social media discourse Klaus Geyer, Eckhard Bick and Andrea Kleene;
13. Homophobic space-times: Lexicogrammatical and discourse-semantic
aspects of the softscapes of hate David Peterson.