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Date: 26-Sep-2008 From: Jonathan Anderson <ipdaindiana.edu> Subject: Issues in Political Discourse Analysis E-mail this message to a friend
Full Title: Issues in Political Discourse Analysis
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2008
Call for papers September 8, 2008
Vol. 3 No. 1
Issues in Political Discourse Analysis invites submissions for an issue entitled 'Political Discourse in the United States' with an emphasis on contemporary political communication. Possible topics include:
- metaphorical usage - intertextuality - issues of anaphor - propaganda - issues relating to analogy - information structure - internet communication - issues relating to presupposition - issues relating to indirectness
Submissions must be received by December 1, 2008 and should include author's contact information. All submissions will be peer reviewed and authors will be contacted for revisions where necessary. Contributors are encouraged to make use of the journal's guidelines for their submissions which can be viewed at www.indiana.edu/~ipda. Please see the website for more information or email ipdaindiana.edu.