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Publication details [#53205]

Hernández-Campoy, J.M. and Juan Antonio Cutillas-Espinosa. 2010. Speaker design practices in political discourse: A case study. Language & Communication 30 (4) : 297–309.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Place, Publisher
Elsevier

Annotation

This study focuses on the unexpected (and controversial) deployment of local dialect features in a publicly broadcast political speech by a female former President of the Local Murcian Government. It argues that current conceptualizations of stylistic variation as creative, strategic, and crucial to identity projection and specific situational goal furthering, can be employed to account for stylistic choices even in apparently restrictive contexts.