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Franceschi, Valeria
2024. Disalignment in the EU. Journal of Language and Politics 23:2  pp. 219 ff. DOI logo
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Imre, Michael, Alejandro Ecker, Thomas M. Meyer & Wolfgang C. Müller
2023. Coalition Mood in European Parliamentary Democracies. British Journal of Political Science 53:1  pp. 104 ff. DOI logo
Chizhik, Anna V. & Dmitry A. Sergeyev
2022. Exploring the Parliamentary Discourse of the Russian Federation Using Topic Modeling Approach. In Digital Transformation and Global Society [Communications in Computer and Information Science, 1503],  pp. 403 ff. DOI logo
Truan, Naomi & Laurent Romary
2021. Building, Encoding, and Annotating a Corpus of Parliamentary Debates in TEI XML: A Cross-Linguistic Account. Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative :Issue 14 DOI logo
Wissik, Tanja
2021. Encoding Interruptions in Parliamentary Data: From Applause to Interjections and Laughter. Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative :Issue 14 DOI logo
Truan, Naomi
2017. On the Pragmatics of Interjections in Parliamentary Interruptions. Revue de sémantique et pragmatique 40:40  pp. 125 ff. DOI logo
Truan, Naomi
2017. Zwischenrufe zwischen parlamentarischer Routine und Kreativität. Cahiers d’études germaniques :73  pp. 127 ff. DOI logo
Gruber, Helmut
2015. Policy-oriented argumentation or ironic evaluation: A study of verbal quoting and positioning in Austrian politicians’ parliamentary debate contributions. Discourse Studies 17:6  pp. 682 ff. DOI logo
Gruber, Helmut
2019. Staged conflicts in Austrian parliamentary debates. Language and Dialogue 9:1  pp. 42 ff. DOI logo
Ilie, Cornelia
2015. Parliamentary Discourse. In The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo

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