“…The secondary purpose of this study is to conceptualise 'queercide' as the deliberate killing of LGBTIQ+ people, which includes the murder of lesbians, to aid future research in this field, as it is important to name a phenomenon that is on the increase (Balani, 2018;Mabuza, 2021) to identify, describe, organise, and tame it. Although there is no clear intersection of technical frames and queercide in terms of how identifying frames is key to defining 'queercide' , according to Löbner et al (2021), frames such as "Length of an online article" or the "Share" or "Comments" function included in online reports, can have a strong impact on the exploration of new knowledge representations in linguistics and has utility in creating concepts, for example, 'queercide' as a neologism. This idea is further supported by Edwards et al (2022), who also state that frames used in the philosophical perspective of functional contextualism can result in the emergence of new concepts, such as 'queercide' , from contextual cues presented in background knowledge.…”