Jeannette Littlemore

Jeannette Littlemore

University of Birmingham

H-index: 35

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jeannette Littlemore

Jeannette Littlemore, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of Metaphor, Metonymy, Figurative Language, Linguistics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Large-scale patterns of number use in spoken and written English

What role does metaphor play when writing about emotional events in the first and second language?(EMOMET)

The many faces of creativity: Exploring Synaesthesia through a metaphorical lens

Death before birth: Understanding, informing and supporting choices made by people who have experienced miscarriage, termination and stillbirth

Applying cognitive linguistics to second language learning and teaching

‘You’ll find Jane Austen in the basement’… or will you? Metonymy and Second Language Learning

METAPHOR ANALYSIS AS A ROUTE TO UNDERSTANDING EXPERIENCES OF PREGNANCY LOSS IN ENGLAND AND IN FRANCE

On the fringes of metaphor: Using ambiguously figurative vague language to pragmatically negotiate sensitive topics in the English as a Medium of Instruction classroom

Jeannette Littlemore Information

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Citations(all)

6575

Citations(since 2020)

3064

Cited By

4416

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

66

i10Index(since 2020)

50

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University of Birmingham

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Jeannette Littlemore Skills & Research Interests

Metaphor

Metonymy

Figurative Language

Linguistics

Top articles of Jeannette Littlemore

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Large-scale patterns of number use in spoken and written English

Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory

Greg Woodin

Bodo Winter

Jeannette Littlemore

Marcus Perlman

Jack Grieve

2024/2/26

What role does metaphor play when writing about emotional events in the first and second language?(EMOMET)

Francesca Citron

Jeannette Littlemore

Ana Werkmann Horvat

Cristina Soriano

2024/2/15

The many faces of creativity: Exploring Synaesthesia through a metaphorical lens

Elements in Cognitive Linguistics

Sarah Turner

Jeannette Littlemore

2023/1

Death before birth: Understanding, informing and supporting choices made by people who have experienced miscarriage, termination and stillbirth

Jeannette Littlemore

Sheelagh McGuinness

Danielle Fuller

Karolina Kuberska

Sarah Turner

2023/5/5

Applying cognitive linguistics to second language learning and teaching

Jeannette Littlemore

2023/10/27

‘You’ll find Jane Austen in the basement’… or will you? Metonymy and Second Language Learning

Jeannette Littlemore

2023/10/28

METAPHOR ANALYSIS AS A ROUTE TO UNDERSTANDING EXPERIENCES OF PREGNANCY LOSS IN ENGLAND AND IN FRANCE

LANGUAGING IDENTITIES IN CHANGING TIMES

Lola Marinato

Jeannette Littlemore

Sarah Turner

2023/12/14

On the fringes of metaphor: Using ambiguously figurative vague language to pragmatically negotiate sensitive topics in the English as a Medium of Instruction classroom

Journal of Pragmatics

Jeannette Littlemore

Laura V Fielden-Burns

2023/5/1

‘Lights in the darkness’, part 2: characterising effective communication with professional groups following the death of a child

Mortality

Sarah Turner

Jeannette Littlemore

Eloise Parr

Julie Taylor

Annie Topping

2023/10/2

What Have Bees, Macaque Monkeys, and Humans Got in Common? Embodied Cognition, Gesture, and Second Language Learning

Jeannette Littlemore

2023/10/28

Child abuse linked to faith or belief: working towards recognition in practice

Nursing children and young people

Maria Tighe Clark

Jeannette Littlemore

Julie Taylor

Geoff Debelle

2023/11/2

Exploring the impact of figurative communication and advertising: Reflections on a collaboration between linguistics researchers and a Midlands-based marketing agency

Samantha Ford

Jeannette Littlemore

2023/1/19

Creative Metaphor, Evaluation, and Emotion in Conversations about Work

Jeannette Littlemore

Sarah Turner

Penelope Tuck

2023/9/6

More on Categories: Words, Morphemes,‘Grammar Rules’, Phonological Features, and Intonation Patterns as Radial Categories

Jeannette Littlemore

2023/10/28

‘Oscar sent Venice an elephant’: Construction Grammars and Second Language Learning

Jeannette Littlemore

2023/10/28

A metaphor analysis of older adults' lived experience of household isolation during COVID-19

Frontiers in Communication

Ell Wilding

Sara Bartl

Jeannette Littlemore

Maria Clark

Joanne Brooke

2023/1/6

Literal or metaphorical? Conventional or creative? Contested metaphoricity in intense emotional experiences

Metaphor and the Social World

Sarah Turner

Jeannette Littlemore

2023/7/7

More about Spinsters and their Cats: Encyclopaedic Knowledge and Second Language Learning

Jeannette Littlemore

2023/10/28

‘Loud Suits’ and ‘Sharp Cheese’: Motivated Language, Iconicity, and Second Language Learning

Jeannette Littlemore

2023/10/28

Metaphor, Metonymy, the Body and the Environment

Metaphor, Metonymy, the Body and the Environment

Jeannette Littlemore

Marianna Bolognesi

Nina Julich Warpakowski

Chung-hong Danny Leung

Paula Perez Sobrino

2023

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Co-Authors

H-index: 51
Frank Boers

Frank Boers

Western University

H-index: 50
Elena Semino

Elena Semino

Lancaster University

H-index: 32
John Barnden

John Barnden

University of Birmingham

H-index: 19
Sarah Turner

Sarah Turner

Loughborough University

H-index: 17
David Houghton

David Houghton

University of Birmingham

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