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Subject: Journal of Language & Politics Vol 6, No 3 (2007)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Journal of Language & Politics
Volume Number: 6
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2007
Main Text:
Journal of Language and Politics 6:3
2007. iv, 208
Table of contents
Editorial: Challenges in the Study of Language and Politics, Challenges for JLP
Paul Chilton 297-301
Articles
Bill Clinton's "new partnership" anecdote: Toward a post-Cold War foreign policy
rhetoric
Jason A. Edwards and Joseph M. Valenzano III 303-325
What statements do not state: Sine ira et studio
Dmitry D. Pozhidaev 327-349
Presuppositions and strategic functions in Bush's 20/9/2001 speech: A critical
discourse analysis
Bahaa-eddin M. Mazid 351-375
Media-ted political oratory following terrorist events: International political
responses to the 2005 London bombing
Bernard McKenna and Neal Waddell 377-399
Investigating language and ideology: A presentation of the ideological square
and transitivity in the editorials of three Kenyan newspapers
Peter M. Matu and Hendrik Johannes Lubbe 401-418
What does 'we' mean? National deixis in the media
Pille Petersoo 419-436
The political potential of multi-accentuality in the exhibition title
'gastarbajteri'
Martina Böse and Brigitta Busch 437-457
Discussion Articles
Reframing Moral Politics
Zev Bar-Lev 459-474
Negatives and positives in the language of politics: Attitudes towards authority
in the British and Chinese press
Lily Chen 475-501
Contents of Volume 6
503-504
Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
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