Index
A
- action chain
106, 116
; See also billiard-ball modelSee also Cognitive Grammar
- active audience
21, 34, 37, 43, 60, 83, 89, 180, 210
; See also audience
- ambience
23, 162–163, 166–168, 176–178
; See also atmosphereSee also tone
- Appraisal Theory
154–155, 158, 160
- Aristotle
10, 11, 22, 28, 62, 95, 123–124, 134, 154, 158, 180–181
- atmosphere
23, 162, 164–166, 167–173, 204, 210
; See also ambience
- attribution theory
59, 84, 86
- audience21
- design63See also active audienceSee also implied audience
- backstage
22, 36, 57, 60, 84, 119, 122
- Basic emotions
156–158, 160
; See also emotion
- billiard-ball model
105–106, 116
; See also action chainSee also Cognitive Grammar
- Blair, Tony
5–6, 86, 142–143
- Brand, Russell
27, 73–78, 164
- Brassed Off
30–35, 37–38, 52, 62–63, 66, 164
- Bush, George65See also Bushism
- Cameron, David
43–47, 50, 53, 87, 136–137, 146
- Campbell, Alastair
142–143
- character schema
22, 72–73, 78–82, 86–88, 103, 163–164, 175–177, 203, 206
; See also schema
- chiasmus12See also scheme
- cinematic narrator
31, 43–52
; See also narrator
- Cognitive Grammar
23, 104, 122, 124, 184, 190, 192
- cognitive linguistics
18–19, 206–207
- cognitive stylistics
18–20
; See also stylistics
- collective responsibility39
- common ground
22, 96–97, 103–104, 107, 118, 121
; See also idealised common ground
- community of practice
205, 207–208
- compression131See also conceptual integration
- conceptualisation
19, 207
- conceptual integration
72, 77, 123–125
- Conceptual Metaphor Theory132
- construal
23, 104–107, 122, 136, 148, 172, 198, 203, 208
- aspects of
104–107
; See also Cognitive GrammarSee also reconstrual
- Corbyn, Jeremy
54–57, 126–132, 134, 146
- core affect
156, 158
; See also emotion
- corpus
206–207, 181–182, 171–172
- Critical Discourse Analysis
7–9, 16, 150–162, 201–202, 208–209
; See also critical linguistics
- dialect
34, 51, 62–63, 66, 71
- dominion
165, 171, 172
; See also Cognitive Grammar
- embodiment
18, 19, 164, 209
- emotion
11, 154–158
- models, bivalent
155–156
; See also basic emotions
- empirical stylistics16See also stylistics
- enthymeme
22, 95–96, 121, 123, 149–150
- ethnography
16, 205–206, 210
- ethos
9, 11, 27–30, 52, 56–57, 59, 62, 74, 103, 181, 204
- conceptual ecology of
60, 72–73, 87–88, 208
- example
23, 123, 132, 149–150
- field177See also register
- five canons of oratory
11, 12
- focusing
104–105
; See also construal, aspects of
- Fowler Bateson controversy14
- gestalt
60–61, 71, 72, 116
- grounding
190, 192–193, 195, 196, 199
; See also Cognitive Grammar
- habitual style
70–71, 85–86, 88–89
- Idealised Common Ground
22, 98–99, 101, 103, 113, 119, 121–122, 168, 170
; See also common ground
- implied audience
22, 99, 101, 103, 121–122, 170
; See also audience
- implied author
22, 29, 43, 57, 99
- impression formation
60–62
- indexicality
64–69, 164, 175
- In The Loop143See also The Thick of It
- interpretative community
15–16
- landmark
106, 172
; See also action chain
- Lansbury, George
126–132, 134
- logos
9, 11, 57, 94, 96, 97, 103, 121, 150, 181, 204, 209
- mapping
23, 124, 127, 130, 132
; See also conceptual integrationSee also Conceptual Metaphor Theory
- May, Theresa
23, 100–103, 108–121, 168–177, 209
- mental space
72, 124–125
; See also conceptual integration
- metaphor
12, 23, 132–142, 160, 165–166, 167, 178, 190, 199, 201, 204
- Miliband, Ed
36–38, 41, 47–48, 54, 70, 142 146, 147
- mind modelling
83, 85, 101, 103, 203, 206
; See also Theory of Mind
- Murray, Nicola142See also The Thick of It
- narrator
22, 30, 57, 210
; See also cinematic narrator
- Nixon Cooper, Ann
189, 190, 193–198
- nominalisation
17, 114–116, 191, 201
- Obama, Barack
24, 187–202
- orchestrator
22, 46, 48, 57–58, 203, 210
- Osborne, George
79, 81–82, 84–86, 132–134, 138–142
- passive voice
17, 106, 111–113, 191, 193, 201
- pathos
9, 11, 153, 181, 189, 204
- performance model
22, 71–78, 82, 86, 88–89, 103, 124, 163–164, 203
- performance style
70–71, 85–86, 88–89
; See also style
- perspective
104, 106–107
; See also construal, aspects of
- poetic function (of language)13See also functions of language
- Political Discourse Analysis
7–9
- political line
38–39, 42, 53
- Postlethwaite, Peter
31, 32, 34
- premise96See also enthymemeSee also syllogism
- proffered text-world
23, 98, 100–101, 102, 120, 170, 172, 177, 203, 205, 206
; See also text-world
- profile
105–106, 113, 172
; See also prominence
- prominence
104, 105–106
; See also construal, aspects of
- prototype theory
4, 156, 165
- Quintilian
10, 11, 28, 153
- received pronunciation
75–76, 81
- reconstrual
23, 107–118, 122, 203, 208
; See also construal
- reference point
165, 172
; See also dominion
- resistant reception
23, 98–99, 102, 134–142, 149
- resonance
23, 179, 181–187, 204
- scanning
106–107, 193
; See also perspective
- schematisation
19, 72, 78
- reinforcement
72, 87
; See also character schema
- scope
105, 110
; See also focusing
- setting (of action chain)
106–107, 116
; See also action chain
- Simulation Theory83See also Theory of Mind
- source domain
23, 132
; See also Conceptual Metaphor Theory
- source-world
133–134, 136–142, 149
; See also source domainSee also text-world
- specificity
104, 107, 123
; See also construal, aspects of
- stereotypes
61–62, 71, 75
- style
12, 63–72
; See also habitual styleSee also performance style
- stylistics
12–17
; See also cognitive stylisticsSee also empirical stylistics
- taboo language
51, 66, 169
- target domain
23, 132
; See also Conceptual Metaphor Theory
- target-world
133–134, 136–142, 149
; See also target domainSee also text-world
- tenor177See also register
- text-world
97, 104, 122, 127, 203, 207
- Text World Theory
22, 96–98, 119
- Thatcher, Margaret
31, 86, 141
- Theory of Mind
59, 83, 85, 101
; See also mind modellingSee also Simulation TheorySee also Theory Theory
- Theory Theory83See also Theory of Mind
- The Thick if It
23, 45, 142–148
- tone
23, 162–164, 166, 173–177, 204, 210
; See also ambience
- trajector
106, 172
; See also action chain
- Tucker, Malcolm142See also Capaldi, PeterSee also The Thick of it
- World-switch97See also text-worldSee also Text World Theory
- Yorkshire dialect
34, 62–63, 164
; See also dialect