This book is the first to provide a linguistic analysis of health communication through corpus linguistics. Offering a unique insight into a diverse range of issues related to health care, this book is key reading for anyone undertaking research within corpus linguistics, discourse analysis and health communciation.
This book is the first to provide a linguistic analysis of health communication through corpus linguistics. Offering a unique insight into a diverse range of issues related to health care, this book is key reading for anyone undertaking research within corpus linguistics, discourse analysis and health communciation.
Aged just 16, Paul¿Baker joined the British Army. He had a fulfilling career that led him all over the world -¿to places like Belize and the Falkland Islands - before he left to find his true vocation. He has over 30 years' experience working in the¿leisure¿industry - starting¿in the fitness sector and then moving into managing and designing¿sporting¿facilities - and now he is the author of¿Finding Fame,¿ämemoir identifying¿the traits¿and challenges that shaped his life. ¿ Paul's¿martial arts background and army training¿taught him¿the importance of discipline and resilience, qualities he continues to use¿in¿all¿other areas of his life. Underlining everything he does is his knowledge of how¿mindset can set you up for success, how failure is a learning experience, and¿why¿exercise is¿so¿important for both body and mind. ¿ Covid-19 was äreal¿game changer; destroying lives, devastating economies, and¿exposing vulnerabilities, it¿was tough on everyone.¿March 2020, therefore,¿became the¿catalyst¿for¿Paul putting pen to paper and writing his memoir - an ambition years in the planning. ¿ Paul¿now¿lives in Sussex with his partner and two children. He¿spends his leisure time walking and cycling, and¿- when time permits - he¿also¿enjoys¿mountaineering and¿international travel.
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List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: The NHS, patient feedback and corpus linguistics 2. What seems to be the trouble?: Identifying key areas of patient concern 3. On a scale of 1 to 5...: Comparing the rating scale with written feedback 4. Rude receptionists, dismissive doctors and lovely nurses: Comparing NHS providers and staff 5. I have been a patient with this surgery all my life: Age and evaluation 6. Real men don't feel pain: Language and gendered expectations 7. Your feedback is important to us: Staff replies to patient feedback 8. Conclusion: The health of the NHS References Index
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: The NHS, patient feedback and corpus linguistics 2. What seems to be the trouble?: Identifying key areas of patient concern 3. On a scale of 1 to 5...: Comparing the rating scale with written feedback 4. Rude receptionists, dismissive doctors and lovely nurses: Comparing NHS providers and staff 5. I have been a patient with this surgery all my life: Age and evaluation 6. Real men don't feel pain: Language and gendered expectations 7. Your feedback is important to us: Staff replies to patient feedback 8. Conclusion: The health of the NHS References Index
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