Discourse Markers in Climate Change Reports by the Greater London Authority
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«Академик Е.А. Бөкетов атындағы Қарағанды ұлттық зерттеу университеті» КеАҚ баспасы
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London, the capital of the United Kingdom (the UK), and other major cities in the world experience a range
of climate change-related phenomena that impact negatively on people’s quotidian lives [1]. Among them, we
should mention a dramatic change in weather patterns [2], heatwaves [3], excessive rainfall [4], sea level rise
[5], and flooding [6]. The current Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, and the Greater London Authority (the
GLA) are acutely aware of the negative consequences of climate change [7]. Accordingly, they develop, implement
and communicate measures that are aimed at mitigating the negative impact of climate change on
London and Londoners [7]. Particularly, the GLA communicates its climate change-related activities in specialised
reports. The GLA’s climate change reports, however, attract limited attention of linguists and philologists
[8]. In order to compensate for the shortage of relevant literature, the present study examines a corpus
of climate change reports by the GLA and analyses metadiscursive means in them. Specifically, the study investigates
the frequency of such metadiscursive means as discourse markers (DMs) in the corpus. The quantitative
investigation of the corpus demonstrates that the DMs and, as, however, but, and if occur frequently.
The frequency of their occurrence and their roles in the GLA’s climate change communication are further
discussed in the article.
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Kapranov O. Discourse Markers in Climate Change Reports by the Greater London Authority/O. Kapranov//Қарағанды университетінің хабаршысы. Филология сериясы.= Вестник Карагандинского университета. Серия Филология. = Bulletin of the Karaganda University. Philology Series. -2026. №1. Р.6-15.