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Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Parliamentary Discourse [[electronic resource]]
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Parliamentary Discourse [[electronic resource]]
Autore Bayley Paul
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia, PA, USA, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 20040301
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (391 p.)
Disciplina 401/.41
Collana Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture Cross-cultural perspectives on parliamentary discourse
Soggetto topico LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
Linguistics / Semantics
Discourse analysis - Political aspects
Parliamentary practice
Communication in politics
Languages & Literatures
Philology & Linguistics
ISBN 1-282-25447-2
90-272-9581-6
9786612254475
1-4237-6638-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451793203321
Bayley Paul  
Philadelphia, PA, USA, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 20040301
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Parliamentary Discourse [[electronic resource]]
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Parliamentary Discourse [[electronic resource]]
Autore Bayley Paul
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia, PA, USA, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 20040301
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (391 p.)
Disciplina 401/.41
Collana Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture Cross-cultural perspectives on parliamentary discourse
Soggetto topico LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
Linguistics / Semantics
Discourse analysis - Political aspects
Parliamentary practice
Communication in politics
Languages & Literatures
Philology & Linguistics
ISBN 1-282-25447-2
90-272-9581-6
9786612254475
1-4237-6638-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910777552303321
Bayley Paul  
Philadelphia, PA, USA, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 20040301
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Parliamentary Discourse
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Parliamentary Discourse
Autore Bayley Paul
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia, PA, USA, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 20040301
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (391 p.)
Disciplina 401/.41
Collana Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture Cross-cultural perspectives on parliamentary discourse
Soggetto topico LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
Linguistics / Semantics
Discourse analysis - Political aspects
Parliamentary practice
Communication in politics
Languages & Literatures
Philology & Linguistics
ISBN 1-282-25447-2
90-272-9581-6
9786612254475
1-4237-6638-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Parliamentary Discourse -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC page -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- 1. Premise -- 2. Language and institutions -- 3. Why study parliamentary language? -- 4. Characteristics of parliamentary language -- 5. Methodologies -- 5.1. Critical discourse analysis -- 5.2. Systemic functional linguistics -- 5.3. Corpus linguistics -- 6. A brief overview of this volume -- Notes -- References -- Insulting as (un)parliamentary practice in the British and Swedish parliaments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Aims and method -- 3. Corpus -- 4. Unparliamentary language revisited -- 4.1. Unparliamentary language in a cognitive theory perspective -- 4.2. Unparliamentary language in a politeness theory perspective -- 4.3. Unparliamentary language in a rhetorical theory perspective -- 5. English and Swedish parliamentary insults -- 5.1. (Un)parliamentary polarisation: Political vs. rhetorical polarisation -- 5.2. (Un)parliamentary mitigation strategies -- 5.3. (Un)parliamentary dissociation between in-group identity and inter-group dissent -- 6. Responses to insults by English MPs and Swedish MPs -- 6.1. Addressee-responses vs. other-responses to insults -- 6.2. Ironising vs. moralising responses -- 6.3. Responses to insults focused on ideological notions like ``democracy'' vs. responses to insults focused on mental capacities like ``intelligence'' -- 7. Rhetorical functions of (un)parliamentary language -- 8. Concluding remarks -- Note -- References -- Negotiating conflict -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical preliminaries -- 3. Methodology: The data -- 4. Negotiating conflicts: The system of mood and speech functions -- 5. The reference system: Terms of address in parliamentary debates -- 6. Conclusions -- Notes -- References.
Consent and dissent in British and Italian parliamentary debates on the 1998 Gulf Crisis -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Aims and approach -- 1.2. Description of the corpus -- 1.3. Contextualising the December 1998 strike against Iraq -- 2. Constructing consent and monitoring dissent on the ``use of force'' in the House of Commons -- 2.1. Emotional responses to the use of force -- 2.2. Moral evaluations: Ethics and veracity -- 3. The Italian parliamentary debates compared and contrasted with the British debates -- 4. Conclusion: Comparing contexts and strategies - or, ``your word is who you are'' -- Notes -- References -- Appendix -- Legitimising and informative discourse in the Kosovo debates in the British House of Commons and the Italian Chamber of Deputies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The geopolitical context -- 3. Legitimising and informative discourses -- 4. Syntactic choices -- 4.1. Impersonal constructions -- 4.2. Quotations and other sources of authority -- 5. Lexical resources -- 5.1. Indirectness versus explicitness -- 5.2. Vagueness and generalisation -- 5.3. ``Smart weapons and surgical strikes'' -- 5.4. Keywords and lexical choices -- 6. Conclusions: ``a debate is appreciated because of its frankness'' -- Notes -- References -- Appendix -- House of Commons Official Report, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) -- Camera dei Deputati Resoconti officiali -- Threat and fear in parliamentary debates in Britain, Germany and Italy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The frequency of fear and threat -- 3. The semantics of fear and threat -- 3.1. Meanings of threat -- 3.2. The meanings of fear -- 4. Threats in the parliamentary corpora -- 4.1. Threat in the House of Commons -- 4.2. Threats in the Camera dei Deputati and the Senato -- 4.3. Threats in the Bundestag -- 5. Threats in the press -- 6. Fear in the parliamentary corpora -- 6.1. Fear in the House of Commons.
6.2. Fear in the Camera dei Deputati and the Senato della Repubblica -- 6.3. Fear in the Bundestag -- 7. Fear in the press corpora -- 8. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Reference corpora consulted -- Appendix -- Great Britain -- Italy -- Germany -- Ways of talking about work in parliamentary discourse in Britain and Spain -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Work in the House of Commons -- 2.1. Work -- 2.2. Working -- 2.3. Worker -- 3. Job in the House of Commons -- 4. Labour in the House of Commons -- 5. (Un)employment in the House of Commons -- 6. Trabajo in the Congreso -- 7. Empleo in the Congreso -- 8. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- `Truth, justice and the American way' -- 1. Introduction -- 2. More preliminaries -- 2.1. Truth, justice, and the case at hand -- 2.2. On context(s) -- 3. appraisal systems -- 3.1. The major attitude system: affect, judgement, appreciation -- 3.2. The two attendant systems: engagement and graduation -- 4. Judging truth-telling in the House debate on the impeachment of the President, 1998 -- 4.1. Judgement, or, feelings institutionalised as `proposals': Ethics/morality (rules and regulations) -- 4.2. Appraisal `tokens' -- 5. Truth, Justice, and competing discourses -- Notes -- References -- Parliamentary discourse when things go wrong -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Parliamentary discourse: Contradictions and struggle -- 3. Time, history, context -- 4. Contexts as analyses -- 5. The visual display of data-configurations -- 6. Where do things go when they `go wrong'? -- References -- Text and context of parliamentary debates -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Earlier studies on context -- 2.1. Systemic Functional Linguistics -- 2.2. Other approaches -- 3. Fragments of a theory of context -- 3.1. Contexts as mental models -- 3.2. Parliamentary contexts -- 3.3. Parliamentary Context Categories -- 3.4. Example -- Acknowledgements.
References -- Author index -- Subject index -- The series DISCOURSE APPROACHES TO POLITICS, SOCIETY AND CULTURE.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814256503321
Bayley Paul  
Philadelphia, PA, USA, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 20040301
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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