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245 14 $aThe linguistics of political argument :$bthe spin-doctor and the wolf-pack at the White House /$cAlan Partington.
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490 1 $aRoutledge advances in corpus linguistics ;$v4
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 268-275) and index.
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505 0 $aBook Cover; Title; Contents; Foreword: the spin-doctor and the wolf-pack; Acknowledgements; Introduction: corpora, discourse, politics and the press; Briefings as a type of discourse; Footing: who says what to whom; Voices of the press; Voices of the podium; Footing shift for attribution: 'according to the New York Times this morning'; 'Rules of engagement': the interpersonal relationship between the podium and the press; Politics, power and politeness; Conflict talk; The form of words; Metaphors of the world; Rhetoric, bluster and on-line gaffes; Evasion and pursuit; General conclusions.
520 $aThis book examines the relationship between the White House, in the person of its press secretary, and the press corps, through a linguistic analysis of the language used by both sides.
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