Journal of Language and Politics

Volume 6, Issue 3 (2007)

2007.  214 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Challenges in the Study of Language and Politics, Challenges for JLP
Paul Chilton
297–301
Articles
Bill Clinton’s “new partnership” anecdote: Toward a post-Cold War foreign policy rhetoric
Jason A. Edwards and Joseph M. Valenzano III
303–325
What statements do not state: Sine ira et studio *
Dmitry D. Pozhidaev
327–349
Presuppositions and strategic functions in Bush’s 20/9/2001 speech: A critical discourse analysis
Bahaa-eddin M. Mazid
351–375
Media-ted political oratory following terrorist events: International political responses to the 2005 London bombing
Bernard McKenna and Neal Waddell
377–399
Investigating language and ideology: A presentation of the ideological square and transitivity in the editorials of three Kenyan newspapers
Peter M. Matu and Hendrik Johannes Lubbe
401–418
What does ‘we’ mean? National deixis in the media*
Pille Petersoo
419–436
The political potential of multi-accentuality in the exhibition title ‘gastarbajteri’
Martina Böse and Brigitta Busch
437–457
Discussion Articles
Reframing Moral Politics
Zev Bar-Lev
459–474
Negatives and positives in the language of politics: Attitudes towards authority in the British and Chinese press
Lily Chen
475–501
Contents of Volume 6
503–504
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CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General