Journal of Language and Politics 7:2
[Journal of Language and Politics, 7:2] 2008. 180 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Dehumanisation in language and thoughtKaren Stollznow | pp. 177–200
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Discursive illusions in the American National Strategy for Combating TerrorismAditi Bhatia | pp. 201–227
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Discourse of global governance: American hegemony in the post-Cold War eraAnnita Lazar and Michelle M. Lazar | pp. 228–246
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On the language of the Clinton-Dole presidential campaign debates: General tendencies and successful strategiesHelena Halmari | pp. 247–270
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‘Well, I answer it by simply inviting you to look at the evidence’: The strategic use of pronouns in political interviewsAnita Fetzer and Peter Bull | pp. 271–289
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What message does ‘send a message’ send?Michele Emanatian and David Delaney | pp. 290–320
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Poriadok and Bardak (Order and Chaos): The neo-fascist project of articulating a Russian “People”Zachary A. Bowden | pp. 321–347
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Andrew Goatly. Washing the Brain. Metaphor and Hidden IdeologyReviewed by Veronika Koller | pp. 348–351
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