2019
DOI: 10.1080/10350330.2019.1601337
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Attitudinal meaning and social struggle in heavy metal song lyrics: a corpus-based analysis

Abstract: working on a discipline specific corpus-driven academic English enhancement programme. She holds a Master's degree in English Language Studies and a Bachelor's degree in Communication. Her interest is to apply a corpus-linguistic approach to study culture.

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“…Among the very few studies relying on corpus-based discourse analysis, the corpora that are used are limited to small-sized ones (usually less than 30 texts and around 100,000 words). And most previous studies focus on one sub-category of Appraisal System, for example, on engagement (Geng and Wharton, 2016; Huan, 2016), graduation (Li and Hu, 2015), or attitude (Adendorff et al, 2009; Cheung and Feng, 2019; Hommerberg and Don, 2015), which to some extent did not present a whole picture of the appraisal profiles in the discourse under investigation.…”
Section: Appraisal System and Corpus-based Discourse Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the very few studies relying on corpus-based discourse analysis, the corpora that are used are limited to small-sized ones (usually less than 30 texts and around 100,000 words). And most previous studies focus on one sub-category of Appraisal System, for example, on engagement (Geng and Wharton, 2016; Huan, 2016), graduation (Li and Hu, 2015), or attitude (Adendorff et al, 2009; Cheung and Feng, 2019; Hommerberg and Don, 2015), which to some extent did not present a whole picture of the appraisal profiles in the discourse under investigation.…”
Section: Appraisal System and Corpus-based Discourse Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in Mutegi et al (2014, p. 8), our procedure was to read the lyrics and to make note of any themes that arose. Because the lyrics were read line by line for meaning (Cheung & Feng, 2021) and because the unit of analysis was "a complete and independent thought" (Mutegi et al, 2014, p. 8), it was possible that more than one theme was identified as being present in a single song.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9]). Topics typically ascribed to metal lyrics include sadness, death, freedom, nature, occultism or unpleasant/disgusting objects and are over-Figure 1: Processing steps of the approach illustrating the parallel analysis of text and audio features all characterized as harsh, gloomy, dystopian, or satanic [23,9,28,22,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until now, investigations on metal lyrics were limited to individual cases or relatively small corpora -with a maximum of 1,152 songs in [5]. Besides this, the relation between the musical and the textual domain has not yet been explored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%