INTRODUCTION2. IDENTITY, (NEGATIVE) SELF-IDENTIFICATION AND THE SOCIAL WORLD2.1. Conceptualizing identity2.2. Contemporary struggles around identity 2.3. The discourse context: Self-identification on web forums2.4. Summary3. THEORETICALLY CONTEXTUALIZING NEGATIVE SELF-IDENTIFIERS3.1. Studying...
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- INTRODUCTION2. IDENTITY, (NEGATIVE) SELF-IDENTIFICATION AND THE SOCIAL WORLD2.1. Conceptualizing identity2.2. Contemporary struggles around identity 2.3. The discourse context: Self-identification on web forums2.4. Summary3. THEORETICALLY CONTEXTUALIZING NEGATIVE SELF-IDENTIFIERS3.1. Studying forms, meanings, and functions3.2. Theorizing negatives3.3. Theorizing the identifying noun phrase3.4. The structure "I + copula + NOT + identifying NP" in British English3.5. Summary4. FUNCTIONALLY CONCEPTUALIZING NEGATIVE SELF-IDENTIFICATION4.1. Negative self-identifiers as speech acts4.2. Negative self-identifiers as context-dependent meaning potentials4.3. Negative self-identifiers and (corpus-based) Critical Discourse Analysis4.4. Summary5. THE EMPIRICAL STUDY: DATA AND METHOD5.1. Theoretical and methodological principles5.2. Data selection and collection5.3. Summary6. THE EMPIRICAL STUDY: ANALYTICAL APPROACH AND ANNOTATION6.1. A formal-functional framework of negative self-identifiers in use6.2. Corpus annotation6.3. Data analysis6.4. Summary7. CONCEPTUALLY PROFILING NEGATIVE SELF-IDENTIFIERS7.1. Theoretical considerations and methodological principles7.2. Results7.3. Summary8. NEGATIVE SELF-IDENTIFIERS AND THEIR IMMEDIATE CO-TEXTS8.1. General co-textual profile8.2. Negative self-identifiers and their formally related co-texts8.3. Summary9. THE DISCOURSE FUNCTIONS OF NEGATIVE SELF-IDENTIFIERS9.1. Functional analysis of formally related co-texts9.2. Functional analysis of co-texts preceding negative self-identifiers9.3. Qualitatively studying negative self-identifiers in context9.4. Summary10. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION11. REFERENCESAPPENDIX
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