Amanda McMullen Data-verified
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Amanda McMullen investigates how language functions in social contexts, with a particular focus on gendered communication and online discourse. Her recent publications explore the nature of "gendered normative utterances" as conditional threats and the use of synecdoche to objectify women. McMullen also studies the phenomenon of sarcasm as it appears in online environments. Her work contributes to the fields of linguistics, communication studies, and sociology by examining the subtle yet significant ways language shapes social interactions and perceptions.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Sarcasm Online (2025)
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Gendered Normative Utterances as Conditional Threats (2024)
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What Am I, a Piece of Meat? Synecdochical Utterances Targeting Women (2021)
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