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Journal Title: Journal of Language & Politics <br>
Volume Number: 13 <br>
Issue Number: 1 <br>
Issue Date: 2014 <br><br><br>
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2014. vi, 204 pp.<br><br>Table of Contents<br><br>Editorial – Journal of Language and Politics – Looking to the Future [Full-text]<br>Michał Krzyżanowski, David Machin and Ruth Wodak <br>v - vi<br><br>Articles<br> <br>Shaping discourses of multilingualism through a language ideological debate: The case of Swedish in Finland<br>
Francis M. Hult and Sari Pietikainen <br>1 - 20<br><br>Political loanwords: Postwar constitutional arrangement and the co-occurrence tendencies of anglicisms in contemporary Bosnian<br>Adnan Ajsic <br>21 - 50<br><br>Direct and indirect speech in Spanish language news reports<br>
Kareen Gervasi <br>51 - 76<br><br>What can software tell us about political candidates?: A critical analysis of a computerized method for political discourse<br>Sara E.N. Kangas <br>77 - 97<br><br>Discursive
strategies of instrumentalizing history in mainstream Turkish political
discourse: The case of the negative other presentation of the CHP<br>Can Küçükali <br>98 - 119<br><br>Foreign metaphors and Arabic translation: An empirical study in journalistic translation practice<br>Samia Bazzi <br>
120 - 151<br><br>Monitoring anti-minority rhetoric in the Czech print media: A critical discourse analysis<br>Tess Slavíčková and Peter Zvagulis <br>152 - 170<br><br>The ideational clinch of the Roman Catholic Church and the EU: The Europeanization of the Catholic clergy’s discourse?<br>
Petr Kratochvíl and Tomáš Doležal <br>171 - 197<br><br>Reviews<br> <br>Review of F. Macgilchrist (2011). Journalism and the Political Discursive Tensions in News Coverage of Russia.<br>Reviewed by Philipp Casula <br>198 - 201<br>
<br>Review of G. Erreygers and G. Jacobs (eds.) (2005). Language, Communication and the Economy.<br>Reviewed by Nasrin Kowkabi <br>202 - 204 <br><br clear="all"><a href="http://linguistlist.org/issues/25/25-2782.html">http://linguistlist.org/issues/25/25-2782.html</a><br>
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