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Publication details [#11693]

Herzfeld, Michael. 1997. Political Philology: Everyday Consequences of Grandiose Grammars. Anthropological Linguistics 39 (3) : 351–375. 25 pp.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
Indiana University
ISBN
0003-5483

Annotation

The author argues that the linguistic construction of self-definition relies on the rethoric of pollution versus purity, especially in the language of politics. Political speeches in Greece exhibit code-switching that is geared towards promoting a political claim of authority in a democratic cloak.