12 results for "Democracy"
- The role of multimodality and intertextuality in accentuating humor in Algerian Hirak’s
postersMohammed Nahar Al-Ali & Badra Hadj Djelloul | PRAG 35:1 (2023) pp. 1–24 | Article
- An empirical study of Chinese university student advisors’ dynamic identity construction in the context of individual consultationJing Chen & Xin Zhao | PRAG 33:1 (2022) pp. 23–48 | Article
- Ritual frames: A contrastive pragmatic approachDániel Z. Kádár & Juliane House | PRAG 30:1 (2019) pp. 142–168 | Article
- Affectivity in the #jesuisCharlie Twitter discussionMarjut Johansson & Veronika Laippala | PRAG 30:2 (2020) pp. 179–200 | Article
- Parliamentary impoliteness and the interpreter’s genderMagdalena Bartłomiejczyk | PRAG 30:4 (2019) pp. 459–484 | Article
- The group in the self: A corpus-assisted discourse studies approach to personal and group communication at the European ParliamentMaría Calzada Pérez | PRAG 29:3 (2019) pp. 357–383 | Article
- Manipulation as an ideological tool in the political genre of Parliamentary discoursesAna Belén Cabrejas-Peñuelas | PRAG 27:2 (2017) pp. 207–234 | Article
- Showing ‘digital’ objects in web-based video chats as a collaborative achievementLaura Rosenbaun & Christian Licoppe | PRAG 27:3 (2017) pp. 419–446 | Article
- Legitimization and delegitimization strategies on terrorism: A corpus-based analysis of building metaphorsMaria Jose Hellin Garcia | PRAG 23:2 (2013) pp. 301–330 | Article
- Discourse theory and the study of ideological (trans-)formations: Analysing social democratic revisionismPatrick De Vos | PRAG 13:1 (2003) pp. 163–180 | Article
- Constructing self–other distinction in dialogic contexts: Beyond identityEinat Kuzai | Published online 19 May 2025 | Article
- Turn-initial ki ‘because’-clauses as a rhetorical responsive practice in Hebrew Facebook
commentsLeon Shor, Pnina Shukrun-Nagar & Zohar Livnat | Published online 31 March 2026 | Article