Article published In: Contrastive Pragmatics
Edited by Karin Aijmer
[Languages in Contrast 9:1] 2009
► pp. 5–22
Modality and ENGAGEMENT in British and German political interviews
Published online: 24 March 2009
https://doi.org/10.1075/lic.9.1.02bec
https://doi.org/10.1075/lic.9.1.02bec
Speakers regulary use modality and other resources from the appraisal system of engagement to position themselves intersubjectively. In doing so, they modify the discursive space for the voices of others. This is particularly relevant in political media interviews, especially in questions with topics that are potentially face-threatening to the interviewees’ public face. This paper compares the use of modality and other engagement resources in British and German political interviews and discusses the differences in frequency and function. Data is taken from videotaped and transcribed political interviews conducted during British and German election night broadcasts. Their analysis is based on recent studies in contrastive pragmatics, appraisal theory and pragmatically oriented studies on media discourse, bearing in mind that cross-cultural comparison of data taken from a particular genre has to take into account a broad range of contextual factors including genre-specific constraints.
Cited by (11)
Cited by 11 other publications
Alshammari, Fahad Dighaishim & Hesham Suleiman Alyousef
Alwohaibi, Hala Abdulrahman & Hesham Suleiman Alyousef
White, Peter R.R.
Yang, Yang
Fronhofer, Nina-Maria
2019. Chapter 9. My anger was justified surely?. In Emotion in Discourse [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 302], ► pp. 213 ff.
Karas, Hilla
2019. False equality in election advertisements. Journal of Language and Politics 18:1 ► pp. 131 ff.
Ngo, Thu & Len Unsworth
Taboada, Maite, Marta Carretero & Jennifer Hinnell
2014. Loving and hating the movies in English, German and Spanish. Languages in Contrast 14:1 ► pp. 127 ff.
Taboada, Maite, Marta Carretero & Jennifer Hinnell
2016. Loving and hating the movies in English, German and Spanish. In Genre- and Register-related Discourse Features in Contrast [Benjamins Current Topics, 87], ► pp. 127 ff.
Kranich, Svenja
[no author supplied]
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 26 november 2025. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.
