In:A Gender-based Approach to Parliamentary Discourse: The Andalusian Parliament
Edited by Catalina Fuentes Rodríguez and Gloria Álvarez-Benito
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 68] 2016
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Published online: 1 December 2016
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Article outline
- 1.Gender and political discourse
- 2.Gender and political discourse in the Andalusian Parliament
- 2.1A gender-balanced parliament
- 2.2A corpus-based analysis
- 3.Studies on Spanish parliamentary discourse
- 4.Holistic approach to parliamentary argumentation
- 5.Structure of the volume
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