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Gamifying the flipped classroom: how to motivate Chinese ESL learners?
J Ho
Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching 14 (5), 421-435, 2020
742020
Metaphors in financial analysis reports: How are emotions expressed?
J Ho, W Cheng
English for Specific Purposes 43, 37-48, 2016
332016
A corpus study of bank financial analyst reports: Semantic fields and metaphors
W Cheng, J Ho
International Journal of Business Communication 54 (3), 258-282, 2017
282017
Brainwashing or nurturing positive values: Competing voices in Hong Kong's national education debate
W Cheng, J Ho
Journal of pragmatics 74, 1-14, 2014
282014
“Sensible protesters began leaving the protests”: A comparative study of opposing voices in the Hong Kong political movement
J Ho
Language & Communication 64, 12-24, 2019
212019
Discursive representations of domestic helpers in cyberspace
J Ho
Discourse Studies 22 (1), 48-63, 2020
152020
When bank stocks are hobbled by worries: A metaphor study of emotions in the financial news reports
J Ho
Text & Talk 36 (3), 295-317, 2016
132016
Evading the lockdown: animal metaphors and dehumanization in virtual space
J Ho
Metaphor and Symbol 37 (1), 21-38, 2022
112022
Heroes or criminals: discursive representation of cancer patients in health awareness advertisements
J Ho
Visual Communication 20 (2), 159-183, 2021
82021
Media portrayals of the Hong Kong Occupy Central Movement’s social actors: Multilevel and critical discourse analysis
J Ho, MM Chiu
Journal of Language and Politics 21 (1), 81-116, 2022
62022
“She Starts Breakdancing, I Swear!”: Metaphor, Framing, and Digital Pregnancy Discussions
J Ho
Metaphor and Symbol 35 (3), 171-187, 2020
62020
An earthquake or a category 4 financial storm? A corpus study of disaster metaphors in the media framing of the 2008 financial crisis
J Ho
Text & Talk 39 (2), 191-212, 2019
62019
Metaphors, powerlessness and online aggression: How Wuhan lockdown escapees were dehumanised during the COVID-19 pandemic
J Ho
Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 11 (1), 77-100, 2023
52023
Purposeful life or sugar-coated lies: How Elizabeth Holmes legitimised her fraud
J Ho
Language & Communication 77, 106-120, 2021
52021
‘Those lunatic zombies’: Th e discursive framing of Wuha n lockdown escapees in digital space
J HO, E CHIANG
Pandemic and crisis discourse: communicating COVID-19 and public health, 339, 1988
51988
# FleeingWuhan: Legitimation and delegitimation strategies in hostile online discourse
J Ho
Applied Linguistics 44 (3), 391-419, 2023
32023
“I found what I felt like I was born to do”: Exploring corporate legitimacy through video interviews with Elizabeth Holmes
J Ho
Discourse, Context & Media 39, 100461, 2021
32021
A corpus approach to figurative expressions of fear in business reports
J Ho
Cognitive Science Research Papers 1, 93-102, 2009
32009
Exploring mediated representations of migrant domestic workers in the Chinese-language media in Hong Kong
J Ho, A Sewell
Ethnicities 23 (6), 931-961, 2023
22023
Anti-Black sentiments in Chinese Weibo discourse: a critical discourse historical analysis
J Gu, J Ho
Social Semiotics, 1-24, 2023
22023
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