02560cam a2200361 i 4500 21230750 20210605093218.0 191008s2019 pau b 001 0 eng 7 cbc orignew 1 ecip 20 y-gencatlg acquire 1 shelf copy policy default xk16 2019-10-08 xk16 2019-10-08 xk16 2019-10-09 xk16 2019-10-09 xn11 2020-01-14 1 copy rec'd., to CIP ver. rl02 2020-04-01 (TW Situational) 2019029452 9789027204202 (hardcover) 9789027262059 (pdf) DLC eng DLC rda DLC pcc P325.5.R44 3885 2019 415 23 Reference and identity in public discourses / edited by Ursula Lutzky, Vienna University of Economics and Business ; Minna Nevala, Tampere University. Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019. vi, 284 pages ; 25 cm text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Pragmatics & beyond new series, 0922842X ; volume 306 Includes bibliographical references and index. "This volume explores the concepts of reference and identity in public discourses. Its contributions study discourse-specific reference and labelling patterns, both from a historical and present-day perspective, and discuss their impact on self- and other-representation in the construction of identity. They combine multiple methodological approaches, including corpus-based quantitative as well as qualitative approaches, and apply them to a range of text types that are or were (intended to be) public, such as letters, newspapers, parliamentary debates, and online communication in the form of reader comments, discussion pages and tweets. In addition to English, the languages studied include Polish as well as European and Latin American Spanish. The volume is aimed at researchers from different research paradigms in linguistics and related disciplines, such as media communication or the social and cultural sciences, who are interested in the interplay of reference and identity"-- Provided by publisher. Reference (Linguistics) Identity (Psychology) Applied linguistics. Lutzky, Ursula, editor. Nevala, Minna, editor. Online version: Reference and identity in public discourses Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019. 9789027262059 (DLC) 2019029453