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Inés Olza

Researcher at University of Navarra

Publications -  15
Citations -  115

Inés Olza is an academic researcher from University of Navarra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Palliative care. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications receiving 63 citations.

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Toward an infrastructure for data-driven multimodal communication research

TL;DR: Red Hen Lab spearheads an international infrastructure for data-driven multimodal communication research, facilitating an integrated cross-disciplinary workflow that makes it possible for researchers at multiple sites to work in real-time in transdisciplinary teams.
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The #ReframeCovid initiative From Twitter to society via metaphor

TL;DR: The #ReframeCovid project as discussed by the authors collects alternatives to war metaphors for COVID-19 in any language, and critically reflects on the use of figurative language about the virus, its impact and the measures taken in response.
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What does the media say about palliative care? A descriptive study of news coverage in written media in Spain.

TL;DR: The Spanish written media reflects the socio-political interest aroused by PC, but messages circulating about PC do not describe professional practice, or the contribution of the same for patients.
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Quantifying the speech-gesture relation with massive multimodal datasets: Informativity in time expressions.

TL;DR: This work utilized the UCLA-Red Hen Lab multi-billion-word repository of video recordings, all of them showing communicative behavior that was not elicited in a lab, to quantify speech-gesture co-occurrence frequency for a subset of linguistic expressions in American English.
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On the (meta)pragmatic value of some Spanish idioms based on terms for body parts

TL;DR: In this article, a corpus of Spanish metapragmatic idioms based on terms for parts of the body is analyzed, and the main objective of the study is to describe the pragmatic behavior of this group of expressions, which occurs within three different sub-spheres (discursive organization; regulation of the interaction between speakers; modality).