Chapter 7. Language use in Jamaican radio talk shows
- 7.1 Voice of the people, State officials and power
- 7.2 Moderator, Sensitizing consumers
- 7.3 Micro-stylistic variation, Regulating an open market economy
- 7.4 JC marked speech guests, Garrison politics
- 7.5 Introduction, Hotline with Orville Taylor
- 7.6 Style shifting monologue, Fraud and politicians
- 7.7 Convergence, Portland
- 7.8 Divergence, Lee Kwan Yee
- 7.9 Figurative language, Orange seed and wounded dogs
- 7.10 Smooth and abrupt style-shifting, Victim blaming
- 7.11 Style shifting dialogues, Light bill
- 7.12 Monologic style-shifting, Aundre Franklin
- 7.13 Education, The sun is on fire