Routledge; Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2001. — 121 p.
The Language of Politics:
examines how both politicians and commentators describe political stances
explores some of the most common linguistic features to be found in political speeches
analyses electioneering through various written texts including manifestos, posters and pamphlets
looks at how politicians answer questions both in the media and in parliament
includes examples of political discourse from Britain, America and Australia
has a comprehensive glossary of terms.