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Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Parliamentary Discourse
Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture
The series includes contributions that investigate political, social and cultural processes
from a linguistic/discourse-analytic point of view. The aim is to publish monographs
and edited volumes bine language-based approaches with disciplines
concerned essentially with human interaction — disciplines such as political science,
international relations, social psychology, social anthropology, sociology, economics,
and gender studies.
The book plements the Journal of Language and Politics, edited by Ruth
Wodak and Paul Chilton
General editors
Paul Chilton and Ruth Wodak
University of East Anglia/University of Vienna
Editorial address: Paul Chilton
School of Language, Linguistics & Translation Studies
University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK
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Advisory board
Michael Billig Andreas Jucker
Loughborough University University of Zurich
Jan Blommaert e Lakoff
University of Ghent University of California at Berkeley
Pierre Bourdieu † . Martin
Collège de France University of Sydney
Bill Downes Luisa Martín-Rojo
University of East Anglia Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Teun A. van Dijk
University of Amsterdam/Pompeu Fabra University, University of Southern Denmark
Barcelona Christina Schäffner
Mikhail V. Ilyin Aston University
Polis, Moscow
Volume 10
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Parliamentary Discourse
Edited by Paul Bayley
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on
Parliamentary Discourse
Edited by
Paul Bayley
University of Bologna
John Benjamins pany
Amsterdam/Philadelphia
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