European parliaments under scrutiny : discourse strategies and interaction practices / edited by Cornelia Ilie, Malmö University.

Contributor(s): Ilie, Cornelia [editor.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture ; v. 38.Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub., c2010©2010 Description: vi, 378 pages : tables ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9027206295 (hardback : alk. paper)Subject(s): Discourse analysis -- Political aspects | Parliamentary practice -- Cross-cultural studies | Communication in politics -- Cross-cultural studiesLOC classification: P302.77 .E97 2010
Contents:
Introduction / Cornelia Ilie -- Parliamentary roles and identities. Political identities in parliamentary debates / Teun A. van Dijk -- Identity co-construction in parliamentary discourse practices / Cornelia Ilie -- The public and private sphere in parliamentary debate : the construction of the addresser in the Portuguese Parliament / Maria Aldina Marques -- Ritualised strategies of parliamentary confrontation. The presentation of a new government to Parliament from ritual to personalisation : a case study from Italy / Donella Antelmi and Francesca Santulli -- Patterns of interaction in Austrian parliamentary debates: on the pragmasemantics of unauthorized interruptive comments / Elisabeth Zima, Geert Brône and Kurt Feyaerts -- The government control function of the French National Assembly in Questions au gouvernement / Clara-Ubaldina Lorda Mur -- Procedural, discursive and rhetorical particularities of post-Communist parliaments. Managing dissent and interpersonal relations in the Romanian parliamentary discourse / Cornelia Ilie -- Parliamentary discourse and political transition: Polish parliament after 1989 / Cezar M. Ornatowski -- Czech parliamentary discourse: parliamentary interactions and the construction of the addressee / Yordanka Madzharova Bruteig -- Contrastive studies of parliamentary rhetoric and argumentation. Ad-hominem arguments in the Dutch and the European Parliaments : strategic manoeuvring in an institutional context / H. José Plug -- Rhetorical strategies in the British and Spanish parliaments / Isabel Íñigo-Mora.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction / Cornelia Ilie -- Parliamentary roles and identities. Political identities in parliamentary debates / Teun A. van Dijk -- Identity co-construction in parliamentary discourse practices / Cornelia Ilie -- The public and private sphere in parliamentary debate : the construction of the addresser in the Portuguese Parliament / Maria Aldina Marques -- Ritualised strategies of parliamentary confrontation. The presentation of a new government to Parliament from ritual to personalisation : a case study from Italy / Donella Antelmi and Francesca Santulli -- Patterns of interaction in Austrian parliamentary debates: on the pragmasemantics of unauthorized interruptive comments / Elisabeth Zima, Geert Brône and Kurt Feyaerts -- The government control function of the French National Assembly in Questions au gouvernement / Clara-Ubaldina Lorda Mur -- Procedural, discursive and rhetorical particularities of post-Communist parliaments. Managing dissent and interpersonal relations in the Romanian parliamentary discourse / Cornelia Ilie -- Parliamentary discourse and political transition: Polish parliament after 1989 / Cezar M. Ornatowski -- Czech parliamentary discourse: parliamentary interactions and the construction of the addressee / Yordanka Madzharova Bruteig -- Contrastive studies of parliamentary rhetoric and argumentation. Ad-hominem arguments in the Dutch and the European Parliaments : strategic manoeuvring in an institutional context / H. José Plug -- Rhetorical strategies in the British and Spanish parliaments / Isabel Íñigo-Mora.