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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2007)

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  • Expressions/Representations of the Relationship between the ‘State’ and the ‘Citizen’: Register Analysis of Local Government Discourse
    Giulio Pagani
    1-18
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  • AIDS and its Associates: A Discourse Representation of the Disease
    Mei Li Lean
    19-35
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  • Constructing Asylum Seeking Families
    Simon Goodman
    36-50
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  • Promoting the European Identity: Politeness Strategies in the Discourse of the European Union
    Elena Magistro
    51-73
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  • Positive Discourse Analysis: Contesting Dominant Discourses by Reframing the Issues
    Felicitas Macgilchrist
    74-94
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  • The Marketisation of Higher Education: A Comparative Case-Study of Two Universities in Singapore
    Peter Teo
    95-111
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  • On the Methodology of Dispositive Analysis
    Joannah Caborn
    112-123
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  • Inhabiting the Theater of War: The Discourse Models of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in Milošević’s address to the nation and Đukanović’s address to the citizens of Montenegro
    Tatjana Radanović Felberg
    124-147
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  • Argumentation and Cognition: Can Pragma-Dialectics Interplay with Pragma-Semantics?
    Steve Oswald
    148-164
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  • The Foundations of Europe: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the EU Constitution
    Simo K. Määttä
    166-178
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  • Pragmatic Issues in Discourse Analysis
    Louis de Saussure
    179-195
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