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This book is a useful introduction to concepts and methods in the analysis of political discourse, which is especially welcome at a time when the relationship between politics and language is attracting increasing interest.
Norman Fairclough
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The book is organized in such a way as to update readers on contemporary linguistic scrutiny into political discourse and to provide a methodological review. [...] The volume deftly shows some of the ways the political world is constructed not only through, but also by language.
Mirjana N. Dedaic, Georgetown University in Review for International Politics
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1. Introduction
Themes and principles in the analysis of political discourse
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A01
Paul Chilton
Chilton, Paul
Paul
Chilton
2
A01
Christina Schäffner
Schäffner, Christina
Christina
Schäffner
10
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JB code
dapsac.4.04par
43
1
Section header
4
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Part I
Institutions and identities
10
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JB code
dapsac.4.05mun
45
79
35
Article
5
01
2. Politicization and depoliticization
Employment policy in the European Union
1
A01
Peter Muntigl
Muntigl, Peter
Peter
Muntigl
10
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JB code
dapsac.4.06els
81
110
30
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3. Phraseological units in parliamentary discourse
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Stephan Elspass
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dapsac.4.08wod
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5. Fragmented Identities
Redefining and recontextualizing national identity
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Ruth Wodak
Wodak, Ruth
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Interaction and cognition
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JB code
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173
201
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6. ‘Put bluntly, you have something of a credibility problem’
Sincerity and credibility in political interviews
1
A01
Anita Fetzer
Fetzer, Anita
Anita
Fetzer
10
01
JB code
dapsac.4.11dij
203
237
35
Article
11
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7. Political discourse and political cognition
1
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Teun A. van Dijk
Dijk, Teun A. van
Teun A.
van
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238
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Miscellaneous
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Index
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https://benjamins.com
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/dapsac.4
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B01
Paul Chilton
Chilton, Paul
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Chilton
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B01
Christina Schäffner
Schäffner, Christina
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Aston University
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eng
256
x
246
LAN009000
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2
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JB Subject Scheme
LIN.DISC
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JB Subject Scheme
LIN.PRAG
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Human beings are political animals. <br />They are also articulate mammals. <br />How are these two aspects linked? <br />This is a question that is only beginning to be explored. The present collection makes a contribution to the investigations into the use of language in those situations which, informally and intuitively, we call ‘political’. Such an approach is revealing not only for politics itself but also for the human language capacity.<br />Each chapter outlines a particular method or analytic approach and illustrates its application to a contemporary political issue, institution or mode of political behaviour. As a whole, the collection aims to give a sample of current research in the field. It will interest those who are beginning to carry the research paradigm forward, as well as provide an introduction for newcomers, whether they come from neighbouring or remote disciplines or from none.
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This book is a useful introduction to concepts and methods in the analysis of political discourse, which is especially welcome at a time when the relationship between politics and language is attracting increasing interest.
Norman Fairclough
05
The book is organized in such a way as to update readers on contemporary linguistic scrutiny into political discourse and to provide a methodological review. [...] The volume deftly shows some of the ways the political world is constructed not only through, but also by language.
Mirjana N. Dedaic, Georgetown University in Review for International Politics
05
Through its presentation of varied analytical approaches, this book offers a starting point for a needed general reflection on the study of political discourse.
Elisabeth Le, University of Alberta, Canada, on Linguist List Vol. 14-1156 (April 2003)
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1. Introduction
Themes and principles in the analysis of political discourse
1
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Paul Chilton
Chilton, Paul
Paul
Chilton
2
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Christina Schäffner
Schäffner, Christina
Christina
Schäffner
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JB code
dapsac.4.04par
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Institutions and identities
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2. Politicization and depoliticization
Employment policy in the European Union
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Peter Muntigl
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dapsac.4.06els
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3. Phraseological units in parliamentary discourse
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Stephan Elspass
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dapsac.4.07sau
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dapsac.4.08wod
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169
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5. Fragmented Identities
Redefining and recontextualizing national identity
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Ruth Wodak
Wodak, Ruth
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Interaction and cognition
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201
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6. ‘Put bluntly, you have something of a credibility problem’
Sincerity and credibility in political interviews
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Anita Fetzer
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JB code
dapsac.4.11dij
203
237
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7. Political discourse and political cognition
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Teun A. van Dijk
Dijk, Teun A. van
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238
245
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Miscellaneous
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Index
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