Table of contents
Part I. Approaching follow-ups
Sequentiality and follow-ups
Follow-ups as speech acts in mediated political discourse
Monologic follow-ups in political macro-discourse: The US anti-terrorist discourse as a case in point
Part II. Follow-ups across genres
Pragmatic strategies for follow-ups in US political debates
Follow-ups and dialogue in online discussions on French politics: From Internet forums to social TV
Online follow-ups as evaluative reactions to two visits of the Argentinian president to the United States
Part III. The perlocutionary potential of follow-ups as objects of talk
Irony in and through follow-ups: Talk and meta-talk in online commenting in the Israeli context
Follow-ups as multifunctional questioning and answering strategies in Prime Minister’s Questions
If I am elected President …: Other-quotations in French presidential debates
‘When you came into office you said that your government would be different’: Forms and functions of quotations in mediated political discourse
Subject index
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