BONDI, Marina
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 17.896
NA - Nord America 17.504
AS - Asia 14.687
SA - Sud America 1.559
AF - Africa 448
OC - Oceania 273
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 11
Totale 52.378
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 16.991
IT - Italia 7.144
CN - Cina 4.376
SG - Singapore 4.150
GB - Regno Unito 3.964
HK - Hong Kong 1.984
SE - Svezia 1.292
BR - Brasile 1.136
DE - Germania 1.042
VN - Vietnam 1.036
FR - Francia 690
UA - Ucraina 606
FI - Finlandia 603
KR - Corea 603
RU - Federazione Russa 509
TR - Turchia 500
ES - Italia 417
CA - Canada 311
IN - India 294
NL - Olanda 236
ID - Indonesia 228
AU - Australia 225
JP - Giappone 214
BG - Bulgaria 209
MY - Malesia 193
SI - Slovenia 187
AR - Argentina 167
PL - Polonia 141
MX - Messico 137
PK - Pakistan 134
ZA - Sudafrica 122
TW - Taiwan 109
BE - Belgio 99
PH - Filippine 99
BD - Bangladesh 96
IR - Iran 93
IQ - Iraq 87
TH - Thailandia 85
IE - Irlanda 83
RO - Romania 80
MA - Marocco 69
SA - Arabia Saudita 68
CH - Svizzera 67
EG - Egitto 65
AT - Austria 63
LT - Lituania 61
EC - Ecuador 53
CO - Colombia 52
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 52
LK - Sri Lanka 47
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 47
PT - Portogallo 47
RS - Serbia 45
GR - Grecia 44
CL - Cile 43
DZ - Algeria 42
DK - Danimarca 40
IL - Israele 40
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 39
NO - Norvegia 36
VE - Venezuela 36
UZ - Uzbekistan 35
TN - Tunisia 32
HU - Ungheria 31
NP - Nepal 30
KE - Kenya 28
KZ - Kazakistan 26
PE - Perù 25
HR - Croazia 21
PY - Paraguay 21
JO - Giordania 20
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 16
LV - Lettonia 15
MO - Macao, regione amministrativa speciale della Cina 15
UY - Uruguay 15
EE - Estonia 14
AZ - Azerbaigian 13
CR - Costa Rica 13
NG - Nigeria 13
AM - Armenia 12
GH - Ghana 12
OM - Oman 10
BO - Bolivia 9
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 8
ET - Etiopia 8
MK - Macedonia 8
SN - Senegal 8
HN - Honduras 7
PS - Palestinian Territory 7
UG - Uganda 7
BH - Bahrain 6
EU - Europa 6
GT - Guatemala 6
JM - Giamaica 6
MD - Moldavia 6
ZW - Zimbabwe 6
AL - Albania 5
BB - Barbados 5
GE - Georgia 5
KG - Kirghizistan 5
Totale 52.263
Città #
Singapore 2.790
Southend 2.609
Santa Clara 2.066
Ashburn 1.600
Hong Kong 1.576
Hefei 1.521
Jacksonville 1.194
Chandler 1.158
San Jose 1.039
Fairfield 753
Woodbridge 693
Beijing 692
Milan 657
Dearborn 592
London 558
Nyköping 552
Houston 532
Modena 523
Seoul 520
Ann Arbor 478
Bologna 421
Wilmington 406
Helsinki 371
Council Bluffs 361
The Dalles 326
Ho Chi Minh City 325
Rome 279
Redwood City 273
Los Angeles 270
Hanoi 267
Seattle 262
Parma 250
Princeton 223
Sofia 198
Cambridge 197
Eugene 187
New York 186
Lauterbourg 179
Izmir 176
Shanghai 171
Reggio Emilia 162
Messina 153
Moscow 143
Tokyo 121
Des Moines 119
Buffalo 115
Turin 110
San Diego 108
Chicago 104
Jakarta 103
Guangzhou 102
Florence 100
São Paulo 99
Changsha 98
Naples 96
Central 89
Dallas 89
Orem 85
Shenzhen 83
Verona 81
Munich 71
Atlanta 66
Bremen 65
Dublin 64
Sydney 63
Zhengzhou 63
Columbus 60
Chennai 59
Frankfurt am Main 59
Palermo 59
Kent 56
Kuala Lumpur 56
Madrid 56
Vancouver 54
Birmingham 53
Nanjing 53
Tai Po 49
Rio de Janeiro 48
Bari 47
Toronto 47
Central District 46
Taipei 45
Warsaw 45
Amsterdam 44
Manchester 44
Ottawa 44
Brisbane 43
Bergamo 42
Boardman 42
Formigine 41
Stockholm 41
Brussels 40
Falls Church 40
Haiphong 39
Jinan 39
Pisa 39
Salt Lake City 39
Wuhan 39
Belluno 38
Mexico City 38
Totale 31.567
Nome #
The generic structure of CSR reports: dynamicity, multimodality, complexity and recursivity 1.050
Specialized Communication in English: Analysis and Translation 827
CSR Reports in English and Italian: Focus on generic structure and importance markers 769
Try to prove me wrong: Dialogicity and audience involvement in economics blogs 597
“Perspective and Position in Museum Websites" 538
The Generic Structure of CSR Reports in Italian, Chinese, and English: A Corpus-Based Analysis 526
Communicating specialized knowledge: Introduction and overview 496
Key-.words and emotions: a case study of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry 486
“Authority and expert voices in the discourse of history” 466
Publishing in English: ELF writers, textual voices and metadiscourse 464
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Metadiscursive practices in introductions. Phraseology and semantic sequences across genres 445
Integrating corpus and genre approaches: phraseology and voice across EAP genres. 444
Discourse In and Through the Media. Recontextualizing and Reconceptualizing Expert Discourse 437
The evolution of the abstract as a genre: 1988-2008. The case of applied linguistics 420
The future in reports: Prediction, commitment and legitimization in CSR 415
Assessing caregiver informative materials on the ketogenic diet in Italy: A textual ethnographic approach 415
“Attitude and episteme in academic discourse: adverbials of stance across genres and moves” 411
'Come what come may, Time, and the Houre, runs through the roughest Day' Temporal phraseology and the conceptual space of futurity in Macbeth 394
Abstract writing: the phraseology of self-representation 386
A Genre-Based Analysis of Forward-Looking Statements in Corporate Social Responsibility Reports 384
“I am going on a ketogenic diet”. Communicating dietary requirements for pediatric patients 382
I am wild about cabbage: evaluative ‘semantic sequences’ and cross-linguistic (dis)similarities 381
Perspectives on keywords and keyness: an introduction 373
Academic discourse across disciplines. 372
“If you think this sounds very complicated, you are correct”: Awareness of Cultural Difference in Specialized Discourse 371
From Ninni Puf to Uini il Puh: translations of a classic in the making 363
"Metadiscursive practices in academic discourse: variation across genres and disciplines" 362
English Across Genres. Language Variation in the Discourse of Economics, 361
Discourse In and Through the media: Recontextualizing and reconceptualizing expert discourse 360
Academic discourse, genre and small corpora 357
Dialogicity in Written Language Use: Variation across expert action games 352
Cross-cultural encounters: linguistic perspectives 338
Appartenenze Multiple: prospettive interdisciplinari su immigrazione, identità e dialogo interculturale 338
Communicating Specialized Knowledge. Old Genres and New Media 335
Blogs as interwoven polylogues The dialogic action game 335
What came to be called: Evaluative what and authorial voice in the discourse of history 329
Il progetto IBI/BEI nella scuola primaria: Rapporto di monitoraggio 328
Evidence (re)presentation and evidentials in popular and academic history: facts and sources speaking for themselves 327
Comparable Corpora in Cross-cultural Genre Studies: Tools for the Analysis of CSR reports 323
Connecting science. Organizational units in specialist and non-specialist discourse. 321
Changing voices: authorial voice in abstracts 321
Academic writing conventions in English-medium linguistics journals in Italy: Continuity and change over the last 30 years 320
"People in Business: the representation of self and multiple identities in business e-mails" 315
Textual Voices: A Cross Disciplinary Study of Attribution in Academic Discourse 315
Strumenti per la definizione di un profilo linguistico dell’insegnante di L2 nella scuola primaria. 315
LINKD 2012 Workshop - Language(s) In Knowledge Dissemination. Modena, 11-13 October 2012. University of Modena and Reggio Emilia 313
CLAVIER 2009: Corpora and Language Variation in English Research, International Conference 311
“I Highly Commend Its Efforts to Ensure Power Supply”: Exploring the Pragmatics of Textual Voices in Chinese and English CSR Reports. 309
“A hypnotic viewing experience: Promotional features in the language of exhibition press announcements” 305
“A case in point”: signals of narrative development in business and economics" 304
Textual Voices in Corporate Reporting: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Chinese, Italian, and American CSR Reports 303
Conveying deontic values in English and Italian contracts: a cross-cultural analysis 301
Knowledge communication and knowledge dissemination in a digital world 301
CSR between guidelines and voluntary commitments 299
and now i’m finally of the mind to say i hope the whole ship goes down…: markers of subjectivity and evaluative phraseology in blogs 294
Abstracts in academic writing 288
Standardized Language Testing in Teaching and Research. University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, December 2-4, 2010 288
Emphatics in academic discourse Integrating corpus and discourse tools in the study of cross-disciplinary variation 286
“Disadvantage before the law: Bleak House”. 284
"PLEASE (Primary Language teacher Education: Autonomy and self-evaluation" 283
Evaluation of e-health applications for paediatric patients with refractory epilepsy and maintained on ketogenic diet 283
Knowledge Dissemination across media in English: continuity and change in discourse strategies, ideologies, and epistemologies, PRIN 282
Forms of Argumentative Discourse. Per un'analisi linguistica dell'argomentare. 274
Exploring the echo chamber concept: A linguistic perspective 273
Dialogicity in Written Specialised Genres 269
Academics Online: Code Glosses across Research Genres and Public Communication 268
Knowledge Dissemination in the Digital Era. Language and Episteme. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE. 18-20 October, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. Italy 264
Risk and Threat during the Covid-19 Pandemic: a Micro-Diachronic Perspective. 262
Analysing Economics and News discourse. Reading Materials 262
La linguistica dei corpora 260
Corpus Linguistics. 260
Introduction [Academic discourse, genre and small corpora] 260
The Rise of Abstracts. Development of the genre in the discourse of economics 258
Il futuro nel passato nel testo storico inglese: voce narrante e tempo della narrazione 257
“The discourse function of academic connectors in abstracts” 256
Tracking Language Change in Specialised and Professional Genres. International conference. Modena: 24-26 November 2011 University of Modena and Reggio Emilia 252
Bridging across Communities: Time frames and reader's engagement in popular history 252
Academic English across Cultures 250
“Weaving voices: a study of article openings in historical discourse” 250
“In the wake of the Terror: phraseological tools of time setting in the narrative of history” 248
CLAVIER 09 - Corpus Linguistics and Language Variation 247
Le voci del testo: la rappresentazione dell'argomentare nella scrittura accademica in italiano e in inglese 246
"’In this article we focus on…’: metadiscourse across disciplines" 242
Scuola primaria e lingua straniera: un approccio al problema 242
“Writing history: argument, narrative and point of view” 242
文本的角色——关于强制阐释的对话 [Il ruolo del testo - un dialogo sull'interpretazione] 241
Historical research articles in English and in Italian: a cross-cultural analysis of self-reference in openings 241
Keyness in texts 239
Historical Academic Writing between local and transnational communities 239
Argumentation in higher education. Improving practice through theory and research 238
Introduction [Space, Time and the Construction of Identity. Discursive Indexicality in Cultural, Institutional and Professional Fields] 237
Probably most important of all. Importance markers in academic and popular history articles 233
Teaching English. Ricerca e pratiche innovative per la scuola primaria 233
Language policy in web-mediated scientific knowledge dissemination: A case study of risk communication across genres and languages 232
Chrononyms in academic and popular history 232
Weaving voices: a study of article openings in historical discourse 229
Linguistica dei corpora e EAP: Lingua, pratiche comunicative e contesto d’uso 229
CLAVIER 2010: Transferring Knowledge across Disciplines and Academic Communities, International Seminar (Modena, 7-8 June 2010) 229
Giornata di Studi "La trasmissione del sapere nelle diverse comunità accademiche: una prospettiva plurilinguistica" (Modena, 9 giugno 2010 - Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia) 228
Totale 33.628
Categoria #
all - tutte 152.179
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 152.179


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021483 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 233 250
2021/20224.037 220 467 229 372 233 257 192 253 481 307 571 455
2022/20235.228 492 505 514 455 561 730 214 424 616 185 311 221
2023/20244.800 242 258 268 606 779 428 608 498 184 230 296 403
2024/202510.453 409 252 351 770 1.848 1.134 573 618 1.046 743 1.231 1.478
2025/202613.676 1.076 839 1.503 1.557 1.827 955 1.974 696 1.448 1.433 368 0
Totale 52.835