The researcher primarily focuses on discourse analysis within language studies, particularly examining how discourses manifest and evolve across social sciences, with a special interest in economic and linguistic phenomena. Their work delves into themes such as the economics of money and hedging, using longitudinal data from civil engineering Ph.D. theses to illustrate patterns of speech and communication related to these topics.
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