Journal of Language and Politics 3:1
[Journal of Language and Politics, 3:1] 2004.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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New directions in research on political discourse?Ruth Wodak | pp. 1–2
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Composing “panacea texts” at the European Parliament: An intertextual perspective on text production in a multilingual communityEugène Loos | pp. 3–25
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On the use of the personal pronoun we in communitiesIsabel Íñigo-Mora | pp. 27–52
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Representations of the European Union and the nation(-state) in Italian party discourse: A critical analysis of electoral platforms and parliamentary debatesAnkica Kosic and Anna Triandafyllidou | pp. 53–80
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“The spoilt children of Europe”: German press coverage of the Nice Treaty referenda in IrelandHelen Kelly-Holmes and Veronica O'Regan | pp. 81–116
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Political Discourse Analysis from the point of view of Translation StudiesChristina Schäffner | pp. 117–150
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Nativization of English in India and its effect on multilingualismE. Annamalai | pp. 151–162
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Louise Philips & Marianne Jorgensen. Discourse Analysis as Theory and MethodReviewed by Yannis Stavrakakis | pp. 163–167
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Robert Phillipson. English Only Europe? Challenging Language PolicyReviewed by Irène Bellier | pp. 168–173
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BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General