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2015. How to Qualify for a Non-Leader, or the Man Who Should Not Have Been President. SSRN Electronic Journal DOI logo
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2012. The ‘Jasmine Revolt’ has made the ‘Arab Spring’: A critical discourse analysis of the last three political speeches of the ousted president of Tunisia. Discourse & Society 23:6  pp. 679 ff. DOI logo
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2020. Looting leads to shooting: A pragma-dialectical analysis of President Trump’s argumentative discourse on Floyd’s death. Dil ve Dilbilimi Çalışmaları Dergisi 16:4  pp. 1854 ff. DOI logo
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2023. Navigating the financial frontier: a serendipitous journey between corpus linguistics and discourse analysis of economy in parliamentary speeches. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 10:1 DOI logo
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2014. Political front-stage and backstage in the Czech Parliament. Zeitschrift für Slawistik 59:4  pp. 584 ff. DOI logo
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2016. Quotations, intertextual references, models and myths in the presidential debate of the Czech Parliament. Zeitschrift für Slawistik 61:1  pp. 119 ff. DOI logo
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2019. Features of Sense-Bearing Structure of Political Pre-Election PR Publications. Russian Man and Power in the Context of Dramatic Changes in Today’s World: Collection of academic papers from the 21st Russian scientific-practical conference (with international participation) (Yekaterinburg, April 12–13, 2019)  pp. 326 ff. DOI logo
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2019. 15 Temmuz Darbe Girişiminin Milliyetçi Söyleme Etkisi: Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan’ın Yenikapı Mitinginde Yaptığı Konuşmanın Analizi. Anadolu Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 19:Özel Sayı  pp. 125 ff. DOI logo
Caicedo, David A.
2022. Investigating the Community in Community Colleges: The Role of Context for Undocumented College Students. In Bridging Marginality through Inclusive Higher Education,  pp. 149 ff. DOI logo
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2021. Legislation, Linguistics, and Location: Exploring Attitudes on Unauthorized Immigration. Journal of International Migration and Integration 22:3  pp. 967 ff. DOI logo
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2017. Five turns of the screw. Journal of Language and Politics 16:3  pp. 412 ff. DOI logo
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2017. Researching the European Parliament with Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies. Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics 30:2  pp. 465 ff. DOI logo
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2022. Exploring Chinese cyber discourse: integrating political and legal perspectives. International Journal of Legal Discourse 7:1  pp. 33 ff. DOI logo
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2005. The use of exclusionary language to manipulate opinion. Journal of Language and Politics 4:2  pp. 173 ff. DOI logo
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2018. Who or what has agency in the discussion of antimicrobial resistance in UK news media (2010–2015)? A transitivity analysis. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 22:6  pp. 521 ff. DOI logo
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2019. Comics and medical narrative: a visual semiotic dissection of graphic medicine. Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 10:5-6  pp. 562 ff. DOI logo
Desmidt, Sebastian, Kenn Meyfroodt & Bert George
2019. Shared strategic cognition in Flemish city councils: the relevance of political and demographic group characteristics. Public Management Review 21:7  pp. 945 ff. DOI logo
Dolón, Rosana
2022. The evaluation of status in Boris Johnson’s political speeches. Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics 35:1  pp. 332 ff. DOI logo
Dontcheva-Navrátilová, Olga
2017. Analysing Genre: The Colony Text of UNESCO Resolutions, DOI logo
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2017. Coherence in political speeches, DOI logo
Dontcheva-Navrátilová, Olga, Renata Jančaříková, Gabriela Miššíková & Renata Povolná
2017. Coherence and Cohesion in English Discourse, DOI logo
Díaz-Peralta, Marina
2018. Metaphor and ideology: Conceptual structure and conceptual content in Spanish political discourse. Discourse & Communication 12:2  pp. 128 ff. DOI logo
Fuentes Rodríguez, Catalina
2016. Chapter 2. Intensification, identity and gender in the Andalusian Parliament. In A Gender-based Approach to Parliamentary Discourse [Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture, 68],  pp. 35 ff. DOI logo
Fábián, Annamária
2023. Introduction. In The Representation of REFUGEES and MIGRANTS in European National Media Discourses from 2015 to 2017 [Linguistik in Empirie und Theorie/Empirical and Theoretical Linguistics, ],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
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2021. Countering the Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Underpinnings Behind Susceptibility to Fake News: A Review of Current Literature With Special Focus on the Role of Age and Digital Literacy. Frontiers in Communication 6 DOI logo
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2023. Political discourses, ideologies, and online coalitions in the Brazilian Congress on Twitter during 2019. New Media & Society 25:5  pp. 1130 ff. DOI logo
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2020. Emotional Argumentation in Political Discourse: By the Example of Greta Thunberg’s UN Speech. Philology. Theory & Practice 13:10  pp. 232 ff. DOI logo
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2014. A critical discourse analysis of the Asian Women’s Fund website. Discourse & Society 25:6  pp. 725 ff. DOI logo
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2008. Critical discourse analysis and metaphor: toward a theoretical framework. Critical Discourse Studies 5:2  pp. 91 ff. DOI logo
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2011. Force-interactive patterns in immigration discourse: A Cognitive Linguistic approach to CDA. Discourse & Society 22:3  pp. 269 ff. DOI logo
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2005. Analysing Political Discourse: Toward a cognitive approach. Critical Discourse Studies 2:2  pp. 189 ff. DOI logo
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2022. Slow Food as one in many a semiotic network approach to the geographical development of a social movement. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 5:1  pp. 169 ff. DOI logo
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2008. Biotech as `biothreat'?: metaphorical constructions in discourse. Discourse & Society 19:1  pp. 99 ff. DOI logo
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2022. Investigating the Relation of Political Orientation and Vaccination Outcomes: Identifying the Roles of Political Ideology, Party Affiliation, and Vaccine Hesitancy. Psychological Reports  pp. 003329412211446 ff. DOI logo
Hughes, Neil
2023. Mearsheimer, Putin, ideology, and the war in Ukraine. Journal of Language and Politics 22:4  pp. 438 ff. DOI logo
Imani, Aliakbar, Hadina Habil & Zuraidah Mohd Don
2021. Metaphor in Mahathir’s political speeches in the context of economic crisis. South East Asia Research 29:4  pp. 434 ff. DOI logo
Jacobsen, Ushma Chauhan
2015. Cosmopolitan sensitivities, vulnerability, and Global Englishes. Language and Intercultural Communication 15:4  pp. 459 ff. DOI logo
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2021. Conceptual metaphor and media bias: a critical metaphor analysis of British and American mainstream media reports on the Hong Kong riots. Chinese Semiotic Studies 17:2  pp. 325 ff. DOI logo
Khafizova, Alsu Aleksandrovna
2020. Specificity of Speech Influence in the English Political Discourse (by the Example of Boris Johnson’s Speech at the 74th Session of the UN General Assembly). Philology. Theory & Practice 13:6  pp. 210 ff. DOI logo
Kresova, Nina & Anna Ivanova
2013. “We” and “They” of Russian Emigrant Bloggers. Discourses about Presidential Election 2012. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 95  pp. 136 ff. DOI logo
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2021. Political discourse from the standpoint of the addressee. Cognition, Communication, Discourse :23  pp. 118 ff. DOI logo
Li, Juan
2011. Collision of language in news discourse: a functional–cognitive perspective on transitivity. Critical Discourse Studies 8:3  pp. 203 ff. DOI logo
Liu, Haiqin & Prue Holmes
2018. Ideologies of the Chinese language in Finland. Global Chinese 4:2  pp. 247 ff. DOI logo
Lorenzetti, Maria Ivana
2024. Sexism in Right-Wing Populist Online Discourse in Italy and the US: A Contrastive Analysis. In Constructional and Cognitive Explorations of Contrastive Linguistics,  pp. 215 ff. DOI logo
Lu, Ye, Yajie Chu & Fei Shen
2016. Mass media, new technology, and ideology: An analysis of political trends in China. Global Media and China 1:1-2  pp. 70 ff. DOI logo
Lysak, Myroslava
2020. COMPOUND NOUNS WITH SOMATIC COMPONENT IN GERMAN POLITICAL DISCOURSE. Studia Linguistica :16  pp. 101 ff. DOI logo
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2017. Discursive double-legitimation of (avoiding) another war in Obama’s 2013 address on Syria. Journal of Language and Politics 16:5  pp. 706 ff. DOI logo
Mirhosseini, Seyyed-Abdolhamid & Mahdieh Noori
2019. Discursive portrayal of Islam as “a part of America’s story” in Obama’s presidential speeches. Journal of Language and Politics 18:6  pp. 915 ff. DOI logo
Moradi-Joz, Rasool, Saeed Ketabi & Mansoor Tavakoli
2019. On conductive argumentation. Journal of Language and Politics 18:1  pp. 83 ff. DOI logo
Msagalla, Brighton & Marianna Visser
2021. Agenda-setting through topic shift in Tanzanian parliamentary debate: The derailment of strategic manoeuvring. Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 39:4  pp. 327 ff. DOI logo
Mulderrig, Jane
2012. The hegemony of inclusion: A corpus-based critical discourse analysis of deixis in education policy. Discourse & Society 23:6  pp. 701 ff. DOI logo
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2024. Examining the communication of female political leaders in the Global South. Journal of Language and Politics 23:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
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2024. The construction of agency in the discourse of Barbados’ prime minister Mia Mottley. Journal of Language and Politics 23:1  pp. 45 ff. DOI logo
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2023. ‘Shoot them dead’: rhetorical constructions of the COVID-19 pandemic in Philippine presidential addresses. Journal of Communication in Healthcare 16:1  pp. 93 ff. DOI logo
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2022. Polemic polyphony. Pragmatics and Society 13:5  pp. 815 ff. DOI logo
ORÇİN, Gizem
2022. Politik Söylemde Günah Keçisi (Scapegoat) Motifinin İnşası: Orman Yangınlarının İnternet Gazetelerine Yansımaları. Galatasaray Üniversitesi İleti-ş-im Dergisi DOI logo
Pallotti, Gabriele
2016. A Typology of Statements about Discourse. Applied Linguistics 37:3  pp. 377 ff. DOI logo
Papakyriakopoulos, Orestis, Simon Hegelich, Juan Carlos Medina Serrano & Fabienne Marco
2020. Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency,  pp. 446 ff. DOI logo
Pavlichenko, L. & O. Popivniak
2022. A Crytical Discourse Analysis of the Ukrainian War Refugees’ Image in British Press. Mìžnarodnij fìlologìčnij časopis 13:3 DOI logo
Pujante, David & Esperanza Morales-López
2008. A political action against popular opinion. Journal of Language and Politics 7:1  pp. 71 ff. DOI logo
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2015. Enhancing citizen engagement. In Participation in Public and Social Media Interactions [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 256],  pp. 259 ff. DOI logo
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2012. Argumentation and Fallacy in the Justification of the 2003 War on Iraq. Argumentation 26:4  pp. 459 ff. DOI logo
Savel'eva, Irina
2024. Reactive Pragmatic Models in Non-Professional Internet Discourse. Virtual Communication and Social Networks 2024:1  pp. 47 ff. DOI logo
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2004. Political Discourse Analysis from the point of view of Translation Studies. Journal of Language and Politics 3:1  pp. 117 ff. DOI logo
Shenhav, Shaul R.
2005. Concise narratives: a structural analysis of political discourse. Discourse Studies 7:3  pp. 315 ff. DOI logo
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2017. Hands from behind: an ideological probe into Taiwanese religious translation. The Translator 23:3  pp. 324 ff. DOI logo
Tekinalp, Sermin
2016. Rationalization of contradictory cognitive dichotomies versus democracy demands: Istanbul Gezi Park protests. Rationality and Society 28:1  pp. 83 ff. DOI logo
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Tordera Yllescas, Juan Carlos & María José García Folgado
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Unuabonah, Foluke O & Oluwabunmi O Oyebode
2021. ‘Nigeria is fighting Covid-419’: A multimodal critical discourse analysis of political protest in Nigerian coronavirus-related internet memes. Discourse & Communication 15:2  pp. 200 ff. DOI logo
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2020. Conflict-motivated acts in the open letters of two former Nigerian presidents. English Text Construction 13:2  pp. 158 ff. DOI logo
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2002. Knowledge in parliamentary debates. Journal of Language and Politics 2:1  pp. 93 ff. DOI logo
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2005. War rhetoric of a little ally. Journal of Language and Politics 4:1  pp. 65 ff. DOI logo
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2012. Positioning in pre-prepared and spontaneous parliamentary discourse: Choice of person in the Parliament of Montenegro. Discourse & Society 23:2  pp. 184 ff. DOI logo
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2018. Inclusivity and exclusivity in the use of Cantonese ngo5dei6 (‘we’) in evasive replies in Hong Kong political discourse. Discourse & Society 29:6  pp. 691 ff. DOI logo
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2018. Unpacking a political icon: ‘Bike lanes’ and orders of indexicality. Discourse & Communication 12:2  pp. 192 ff. DOI logo
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