rAchelle freake
rAchelle freake
Education
PhD (Linguistics), Queen Mary, University of London:
Current second year student
Supervisors: Leigh Oakes, Colleen Cotter
Provisional thesis title: Language ideologies and nationalism in the Canadian press.
MA (Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies), Carleton University.
BA (French), Mount Allison University.
contact info
r.freake[at]qmul.ac.uk
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Corpus linguistics
Discourse analysis
Canadian studies
Nationalism
Language ideologies
Sociolinguistics
LANGUAGES
English (native)
French (fluent)
Spanish (intermediate)
Publications
Freake, R., Gentil, G. & Sheyholislami, J. (2011). A bilingual corpus-assisted discourse study of the construction of nationhood and belonging in Quebec. Discourse & Society, 22(11), 1-27.
Freake, R. (2009). The construction of belonging in Quebec. In M. Mahlberg, V. González-Diaz & C. Smith (Eds), Proceedings of the 2009 Corpus Linguistics Conference, University of Liverpool. Available: http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/publications/cl2009/.