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Anja
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Chapter 18. Against the assimilationist tide
Chapter 18. Against the assimilationist tide
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Chapter 19. How language affects two components of racial prejudice?
Chapter 19. How language affects two components of racial prejudice?
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Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska
Molek-Kozakowska, Katarzyna
Katarzyna
Molek-Kozakowska
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dapsac.36.09pa3
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10.1075/dapsac.36.09pa3
Section header
9
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Part III. Critical insights into political communication
Part III. Critical insights into political communication
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.10hus
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.10hus
99
118
20
Article
10
01
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Chapter 6. President Bush's address to the nation on U.S. policy in Iraq
Chapter 6. President Bush’s address to the nation on U.S. policy in Iraq
01
04
A
critical discourse analysis approach
A critical discourse analysis approach
1
A01
01
JB code
592118703
Ibrahim A. El-Hussari
El-Hussari, Ibrahim A.
Ibrahim A.
El-Hussari
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.11cap
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.11cap
119
142
24
Article
11
01
04
Chapter 7. Proximizing objects, proximizing values
Chapter 7. Proximizing objects, proximizing values
01
04
Towards an axiological contribution to the discourse of legitimization
Towards an axiological contribution to the discourse of legitimization
1
A01
01
JB code
30118704
Piotr Cap
Cap, Piotr
Piotr
Cap
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.12bas
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.12bas
143
154
12
Article
12
01
04
Chapter 8.Friends and allies
Chapter 8.Friends
and
allies
01
04
The
rhetoric of binomial phrases in a corpus of U.S. defense speeches
The rhetoric of binomial phrases in a corpus of U.S. defense speeches
1
A01
01
JB code
486118705
Tony Bastow
Bastow, Tony
Tony
Bastow
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.13mag
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.13mag
155
172
18
Article
13
01
04
Chapter 9. The marketization of institutional discourse
Chapter 9. The marketization of institutional discourse
01
04
The
case of the European Union
The case of the European Union
1
A01
01
JB code
842118706
Elena Magistro
Magistro, Elena
Elena
Magistro
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.14oku
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.14oku
173
198
26
Article
14
01
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Chapter 10. Performing the world of politics through the discourse of institutional correspondence in Late Middle and Early Modern England
Chapter 10. Performing the world of politics through the discourse of institutional correspondence in Late Middle and Early Modern England
1
A01
01
JB code
11118707
Urszula Okulska
Okulska, Urszula
Urszula
Okulska
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.15pa4
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.15pa4
Section header
15
01
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Part IV. Voices of mediatized politics
Part IV. Voices of mediatized politics
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01
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dapsac.36.16fra
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10.1075/dapsac.36.16fra
201
214
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Article
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Chapter 11. Hedging in political discourse
Chapter 11. Hedging in political discourse
01
04
The
Bush 2007 press conferences
The Bush 2007 press conferences
1
A01
01
JB code
609118708
Bruce Fraser
Fraser, Bruce
Bruce
Fraser
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.17jan
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.17jan
215
236
22
Article
17
01
04
Chapter 12. Direct e-communication
Chapter 12. Direct e-communication
01
04
Linguistic weapons in a political weblog
Linguistic weapons in a political weblog
1
A01
01
JB code
19118709
Anja Janoschka
Janoschka, Anja
Anja
Janoschka
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.18moi
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.18moi
237
254
18
Article
18
01
04
Chapter 13. The language of political opinion
Chapter 13. The language of political opinion
01
04
Discourse, rhetoric and voting behavior
Discourse, rhetoric and voting behavior
1
A01
01
JB code
374118710
James Moir
Moir, James
James
Moir
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.19sch
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.19sch
255
278
24
Article
19
01
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Chapter 14. Political communication
Chapter 14. Political communication
01
04
Mediated by translation
Mediated by translation
1
A01
01
JB code
719118711
Christina Schäffner
Schäffner, Christina
Christina
Schäffner
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.20kov
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.20kov
279
298
20
Article
20
01
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Chapter 15. Media practices in reporting political crises
Chapter 15. Media practices in reporting political crises
1
A01
01
JB code
920118712
Natalia Kovalyova
Kovalyova, Natalia
Natalia
Kovalyova
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.21pa5
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.21pa5
Section header
21
01
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Part V. Politicizing `linguistic human rights'
Part V. Politicizing ‘linguistic human rights’
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.22bla
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10.1075/dapsac.36.22bla
301
326
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Article
22
01
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Chapter 16. The practice and politics of multilingualism
Chapter 16. The practice and politics of multilingualism
1
A01
01
JB code
501118713
Adrian Blackledge
Blackledge, Adrian
Adrian
Blackledge
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.23pfa
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.23pfa
327
358
32
Article
23
01
04
Chapter 17. Multilingual development in Germany in the crossfire of ideology and politics
Chapter 17. Multilingual development in Germany in the crossfire of ideology and politics
1
A01
01
JB code
654118714
Carol W. Pfaff
Pfaff, Carol W.
Carol W.
Pfaff
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.24bey
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.24bey
359
384
26
Article
24
01
04
Chapter 18. Against the assimilationist tide
Chapter 18. Against the assimilationist tide
01
04
Nurturing Puerto Rican children's bilingual, bicultural, and academic development in preschool
Nurturing Puerto Rican children’s bilingual, bicultural, and academic development in preschool
1
A01
01
JB code
60118715
Bruce Johnson-Beykont
Johnson-Beykont, Bruce
Bruce
Johnson-Beykont
2
A01
01
JB code
329118716
Zeynep F. Beykont
Beykont, Zeynep F.
Zeynep F.
Beykont
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.25bil
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.25bil
385
396
12
Article
25
01
04
Chapter 19. How language affects two components of racial prejudice?
Chapter 19. How language affects two components of racial prejudice?
01
04
A
socio-psychological approach to linguistic relativism
A socio-psychological approach to linguistic relativism
1
A01
01
JB code
721118717
Michal Bilewicz
Bilewicz, Michal
Michal
Bilewicz
2
A01
01
JB code
876118718
Agnieszka Bochenska
Bochenska, Agnieszka
Agnieszka
Bochenska
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.26pa6
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10.1075/dapsac.36.26pa6
397
398
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Part VI. Conclusion
Part VI. Conclusion
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10.1075/dapsac.36.27oku
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406
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Article
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Chapter 20. Exploring `political communication(s)'
Chapter 20. Exploring ‘political communication(s)’
01
04
Contexts, procedures and outlook
Contexts, procedures and outlook
1
A01
01
JB code
374118719
Urszula Okulska
Okulska, Urszula
Urszula
Okulska
2
A01
01
JB code
436118720
Piotr Cap
Cap, Piotr
Piotr
Cap
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.28con
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10.1075/dapsac.36.28con
407
412
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Article
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Contributors
Contributors
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Miscellaneous
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Subject index
Subject index
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Part I. Introduction
Part I. Introduction
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eng
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Chapter 1. Analysis of Political Discourse
Chapter 1. Analysis of Political Discourse
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Landmarks, challenges and prospects
Landmarks, challenges and prospects
1
A01
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403118696
Urszula Okulska
Okulska, Urszula
Urszula
Okulska
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/403118696
2
A01
01
JB code
734118697
Piotr Cap
Cap, Piotr
Piotr
Cap
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/734118697
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eng
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Part II. Classification and naming in political rhetoric
Part II. Classification and naming in political rhetoric
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eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.05mus
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10.1075/dapsac.36.05mus
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42
20
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5
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Chapter 2. Political metaphor and bodies politic
Chapter 2. Political metaphor and bodies politic
1
A01
01
JB code
109118698
Andreas Musolff
Musolff, Andreas
Andreas
Musolff
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/109118698
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eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.06ski
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10.1075/dapsac.36.06ski
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Chapter 3. New bodies
Chapter 3. New bodies
01
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Beyond illness, dirt, vermin and other metaphors of terror
Beyond illness, dirt, vermin and other metaphors of terror
1
A01
01
JB code
501118699
Dan Skinner
Skinner, Dan
Dan
Skinner
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/501118699
2
A01
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294118700
Rosa Squillacote
Squillacote, Rosa
Rosa
Squillacote
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/294118700
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eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.07cho
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10.1075/dapsac.36.07cho
61
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7
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Chapter 4. Legitimation through differentiation
Chapter 4. Legitimation through differentiation
01
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Discursive construction of Jacques Le Worm Chirac as an opponent to military action
Discursive construction of Jacques Le Worm Chirac as an opponent to military action
1
A01
01
JB code
654118701
Jan Chovanec
Chovanec, Jan
Jan
Chovanec
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/654118701
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.08koz
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10.1075/dapsac.36.08koz
83
96
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Article
8
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Chapter 5. Labeling and mislabeling in American political discourse
Chapter 5. Labeling and mislabeling in American political discourse
01
04
A
survey based on insights of independent media monitors
A survey based on insights of independent media monitors
1
A01
01
JB code
30118702
Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska
Molek-Kozakowska, Katarzyna
Katarzyna
Molek-Kozakowska
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/30118702
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.09pa3
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.09pa3
Section header
9
01
04
Part III. Critical insights into political communication
Part III. Critical insights into political communication
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.10hus
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.10hus
99
118
20
Article
10
01
04
Chapter 6. President Bush's address to the nation on U.S. policy in Iraq
Chapter 6. President Bush’s address to the nation on U.S. policy in Iraq
01
04
A
critical discourse analysis approach
A critical discourse analysis approach
1
A01
01
JB code
592118703
Ibrahim A. El-Hussari
El-Hussari, Ibrahim A.
Ibrahim A.
El-Hussari
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/592118703
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.11cap
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.11cap
119
142
24
Article
11
01
04
Chapter 7. Proximizing objects, proximizing values
Chapter 7. Proximizing objects, proximizing values
01
04
Towards an axiological contribution to the discourse of legitimization
Towards an axiological contribution to the discourse of legitimization
1
A01
01
JB code
30118704
Piotr Cap
Cap, Piotr
Piotr
Cap
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/30118704
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.12bas
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.12bas
143
154
12
Article
12
01
04
Chapter 8.Friends and allies
Chapter 8.Friends
and
allies
01
04
The
rhetoric of binomial phrases in a corpus of U.S. defense speeches
The rhetoric of binomial phrases in a corpus of U.S. defense speeches
1
A01
01
JB code
486118705
Tony Bastow
Bastow, Tony
Tony
Bastow
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/486118705
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.13mag
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.13mag
155
172
18
Article
13
01
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Chapter 9. The marketization of institutional discourse
Chapter 9. The marketization of institutional discourse
01
04
The
case of the European Union
The case of the European Union
1
A01
01
JB code
842118706
Elena Magistro
Magistro, Elena
Elena
Magistro
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/842118706
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.14oku
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.14oku
173
198
26
Article
14
01
04
Chapter 10. Performing the world of politics through the discourse of institutional correspondence in Late Middle and Early Modern England
Chapter 10. Performing the world of politics through the discourse of institutional correspondence in Late Middle and Early Modern England
1
A01
01
JB code
11118707
Urszula Okulska
Okulska, Urszula
Urszula
Okulska
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/11118707
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.15pa4
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.15pa4
Section header
15
01
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Part IV. Voices of mediatized politics
Part IV. Voices of mediatized politics
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.16fra
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.16fra
201
214
14
Article
16
01
04
Chapter 11. Hedging in political discourse
Chapter 11. Hedging in political discourse
01
04
The
Bush 2007 press conferences
The Bush 2007 press conferences
1
A01
01
JB code
609118708
Bruce Fraser
Fraser, Bruce
Bruce
Fraser
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/609118708
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.17jan
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.17jan
215
236
22
Article
17
01
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Chapter 12. Direct e-communication
Chapter 12. Direct e-communication
01
04
Linguistic weapons in a political weblog
Linguistic weapons in a political weblog
1
A01
01
JB code
19118709
Anja Janoschka
Janoschka, Anja
Anja
Janoschka
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/19118709
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.18moi
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.18moi
237
254
18
Article
18
01
04
Chapter 13. The language of political opinion
Chapter 13. The language of political opinion
01
04
Discourse, rhetoric and voting behavior
Discourse, rhetoric and voting behavior
1
A01
01
JB code
374118710
James Moir
Moir, James
James
Moir
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/374118710
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.19sch
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.19sch
255
278
24
Article
19
01
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Chapter 14. Political communication
Chapter 14. Political communication
01
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Mediated by translation
Mediated by translation
1
A01
01
JB code
719118711
Christina Schäffner
Schäffner, Christina
Christina
Schäffner
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/719118711
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eng
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01
JB code
dapsac.36.20kov
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10.1075/dapsac.36.20kov
279
298
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Article
20
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Chapter 15. Media practices in reporting political crises
Chapter 15. Media practices in reporting political crises
1
A01
01
JB code
920118712
Natalia Kovalyova
Kovalyova, Natalia
Natalia
Kovalyova
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/920118712
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eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.21pa5
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10.1075/dapsac.36.21pa5
Section header
21
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Part V. Politicizing `linguistic human rights'
Part V. Politicizing ‘linguistic human rights’
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.22bla
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.22bla
301
326
26
Article
22
01
04
Chapter 16. The practice and politics of multilingualism
Chapter 16. The practice and politics of multilingualism
1
A01
01
JB code
501118713
Adrian Blackledge
Blackledge, Adrian
Adrian
Blackledge
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/501118713
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.23pfa
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.23pfa
327
358
32
Article
23
01
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Chapter 17. Multilingual development in Germany in the crossfire of ideology and politics
Chapter 17. Multilingual development in Germany in the crossfire of ideology and politics
1
A01
01
JB code
654118714
Carol W. Pfaff
Pfaff, Carol W.
Carol W.
Pfaff
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/654118714
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.24bey
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.24bey
359
384
26
Article
24
01
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Chapter 18. Against the assimilationist tide
Chapter 18. Against the assimilationist tide
01
04
Nurturing Puerto Rican children's bilingual, bicultural, and academic development in preschool
Nurturing Puerto Rican children’s bilingual, bicultural, and academic development in preschool
1
A01
01
JB code
60118715
Bruce Johnson-Beykont
Johnson-Beykont, Bruce
Bruce
Johnson-Beykont
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/60118715
2
A01
01
JB code
329118716
Zeynep F. Beykont
Beykont, Zeynep F.
Zeynep F.
Beykont
07
https://benjamins.com/catalog/persons/329118716
01
eng
01
01
JB code
dapsac.36.25bil
06
10.1075/dapsac.36.25bil
385
396
12
Article
25
01
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Chapter 19. How language affects two components of racial prejudice?
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