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  1. Patricia L. Dunmire*. Kent State University. Abstract. This essay overviews the body of research known as political discourse analysis (PDA). I begin by situating this work within the linguistic ...

  2. In any case, whether struggle or cooperation, “politics cannot be conducted without language” (Chilton and Schäffner 1997, 206). Human interaction to a large extent involves language, and linguistic interaction is embedded in and determined by socio-cultural, historical, ideological, and institutional conditions.

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  3. Nov 23, 2012 · Adopting an inclusive conception of politics and discourse, I consider the relationship between PDA and critical discourse analysis (CDA). I close with a review of studies of political discourse in terms of their theoretical and analytic frameworks and the socio-political issues they address.

    • Patricia L. Dunmire
    • 23 November 2012
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    • 6, Issue11
  4. Feb 6, 2020 · In these studies, political corpora collected from discourses by political elites (presidential debates, presidential addresses, public speeches, …) often appear to be overrepresented, leaving ...

  5. Feb 6, 2020 · There is a long tradition of linguistic research on political discourse, but little attention has been paid to what the concept of political discourse itself encompasses. With this in mind, this article aims to understand what types of discourse are categorized as ‘political’ in linguistic research and what their characteristics are (form, type of actors, policy domains, geographical ...

    • François Randour, Julien Perrez, Min Reuchamps
    • 2020
  6. What political discourse analysts would probably claim, if they were to think philosophically, would be that the one definition necessarily involves the other. It is surely the case that politics cannot be conducted without language, and it is also probably the case that the use of language in the constitution of social groups leads to what we would call ‘politics’ in a broad sense.

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  8. Jan 1, 2022 · Clearly, relying on a dichotomy such as ‘East-West’ is counterproductive if one intends to rigorously study political language use because it inherently places the linguacultures one wishes to investigate into certain ‘camps’ with presumed political stances. 1 By ‘linguaculture’ we mean conceptualisations of culture through conventional patterns of language use (House and Kádár ...

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