
Journal of Language and Politics
Volume 18, Issue 5 (2019)
2019. iv, 151 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 28 October 2019
Published online on 28 October 2019
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- “Immigration, that’s what everyone’s thinking about …”: The 2016 British EU referendum seen in the eyes of the beholderSimona Guerra | pp. 651–670
- We can(’t) do this: A corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis of migration in GermanyTim Griebel & Erik Vollmann | pp. 671–697
- Alignment, ‘politeness’ and implicitness in Chinese political discourse: A case study of the 2018 vaccine scandalDániel Z. Kádár & Sen Zhang | pp. 698–717
- I did not say that the government should be plundering anybody’s savings: Resistance to metaphors expressing starting points in parliamentary debatesKiki Yvonne Renardel de Lavalette, Corina Andone & Gerard J. Steen | pp. 718–738
- Creating the conditions for human division and structural inequality: The foundation of Singapore’s education policyNadira Talib | pp. 739–759
- Who are we? Contesting meanings in the speeches of national leaders in Taiwan during the authoritarian periodJennifer M. Wei & Ren-feng Duann | pp. 760–781
- Ericka A. Albaugh & Kathryn M. de Luna (Eds.). 2018. Tracing Language Movement in AfricaReviewed by Yingzhu Chen & Ming Yue | pp. 782–785
- James W. Tollefson & Miguel Pérez-Milans. 2018. The Oxford Handbook of Language Policy and PlanningReviewed by Iair G. Or | pp. 786–789
- Jaffer Sheyholislami. 2011. Kurdish Identity, Discourse, and New MediaReviewed by Omer Tekdemir | pp. 790–793
- Azad Mammadov. 2018. Studies in Text and DiscourseReviewed by Yunhua Xiang | pp. 794–797
- Sharon Clampitt-Dunlap. 2018. Language Matters: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Language and Nationalism in Guam, The Philippines, and Puerto RicoReviewed by Cheng Le & Cheng Chen | pp. 798–801
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