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OverviewThis volume contributes to the latest trends in discourse studies by presenting a Hallidayan corpus-driven critical linguistic analysis. The results are tested statistically, which enhances their reliability as compared with most previous corpus-driven systemic functional analyses. The linguistic analysis is conducted on context-specific corpora built out of speeches delivered on the topic of European integration by key politicians of similar institutional functions in their respective countries, Finland, Hungary and the UK. The empirical findings offer insights into differences and similarities between articulations of collective identities in the political discourse on EU integration. The results indicate that the different (power) positions assigned in the enlargement negotiations were reflected in the language use of politicians. The findings also reveal shared European patterns of identification among speakers of different national backgrounds. What is more, these patterns reflect the limitations set on 'being European' by the so called 'democratic deficit' of the EU. This monograph can be of interest to researchers, postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates working in the fields of discourse analysis, applied linguistics, political science, sociology and European studies. EU institutions and national government agencies running projects connected to European integration may find this volume useful as well. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Attila KrizsanPublisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Imprint: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Edition: Unabridged edition Weight: 0.599kg ISBN: 9781443828604ISBN 10: 1443828602 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 14 June 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsKrizsan has written a book which is a more than welcome addition to the currently under-populated field of large scale corpus research projects grounded in Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). Krizsan's book illustrates the gains not only of using SFL theory to make sense of corpus data but also shows how rigorous quantitative findings can be enhanced by follow up qualitative investigation. -Dr Gerard O'Grady, Centre for Language and Communication Research, Cardiff School of English Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University, Wales [This] is a well structured and interesting book with clear innovative aspects in the field of political discourse in general and EU political discourse in particular. The results of the study-through both qualitative and quantitative analyses-contribute substantially to the understanding of how the EU as a political project is construed in practice. -Prof Kjersti Flottum, Department of Foreign Languages, University of Bergen, Norway In this volume Krizsan contrasts construals of self-inclusion in the discourse of representatives of three member states of the EU. The methodology developed provides a positive step in integrating micro and macroanalysis of textual features in the critical analysis of discourse. -Dr Tom Bartlett, Centre for Language and Communication Research, Cardiff School of English Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University, Wales Krizsan has written a book which is a more than welcome addition to the currently under-populated field of large scale corpus research projects grounded in Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). Krizsan's book illustrates the gains not only of using SFL theory to make sense of corpus data but also shows how rigorous quantitative findings can be enhanced by follow up qualitative investigation. -Dr Gerard O'Grady, Centre for Language and Communication Research, Cardiff School of English Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University, Wales [This] is a well structured and interesting book with clear innovative aspects in the field of political discourse in general and EU political discourse in particular. The results of the study-through both qualitative and quantitative analyses-contribute substantially to the understanding of how the EU as a political project is construed in practice. -Prof Kjersti Flottum, Department of Foreign Languages, University of Bergen, Norway In this volume Krizsan contrasts construals of self-inclusion in the discourse of representatives of three member states of the EU. The methodology developed provides a positive step in integrating micro and macroanalysis of textual features in the critical analysis of discourse. -Dr Tom Bartlett, Centre for Language and Communication Research, Cardiff School of English Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University, Wales Author InformationDr Attila Krizsan is a researcher at the Network for European Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland. His main interests include European and Hungarian political discourse, multilingualism, identification and power in the EU administration and the politics of education in the EU. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |