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  1. The discursive construction of solidarity by Ghanaian female parliamentarians
  2. Native and non-native variation in adverbial and adjectival intensification: A corpus-based study of UK and Ghanaian parliamentary debates
  3. The Politics of Questioning
  4. person or the issue? Relational process, person- and idea- targeted questions in UK and Ghanaian parliamentary questions
  5. The policy or the person? A corpus-based functional analysis of manifestos of two political parties in Ghana
  6. I withdraw and apologise but…: Ghanaian parliamentary apologies, the issue of sincerity and acceptance
  7. The discursive construction of men and women in Ghanaian parliamentary discourse: A corpus-based study
  8. Compared to them, we are angels: Parliament, othering and the fight against corruption in Ghana
  9. The use of actually in a non-native English parliamentary context: a corpus study
  10. Apologia, Image Repair and Rhetoric in the Defence of Electoral Defeat
  11. It's about people: identifying the focus of parliamentary debates through a corpus-driven approach
  12. Corruption is a big issue: A corpus-assisted study of the discursive construction of corruption in Ghanaian parliamentary discourse