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Introduction: The whys and wherefores of analysing parliamentary discourse | 1 | |
Insulting as (un)parliamentary practice in the British and Swedish parliaments: A rhetorical approach | 45 | |
Negotiating conflict: Interruptions in British and Italian parliamentary debates | 87 | |
Consent and dissent in British and Italian parliamentary debates on the 1998 Gulf Crisis | 111 | |
Legitimising and informative discourse in the Kosovo debates in the British House of Commons and the Italian Chamber of Deputies | 151 | |
Threat and fear in parliamentary debates in Britain, Germany and Italy | 185 | |
Ways of talking about work in parliamentary discourse in Britain and Spain | 237 | |
'Truth, justice and the American way': The appraisal system of judgement in the U.S. House debate on the impeachment of the President, 1998 | 271 | |
Parliamentary discourse when things go wrong: Mapping histories, contexts, conflicts | 301 | |
Text and context of parliamentary debates | 339 | |
Author index | 373 | |
Subject index | 377 |
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