All Stories

  1. “The people” in populist discourse
  2. Editorial
  3. Introduction: space, geometry, mind
  4. Viewpoint, referenceframes and transformations
  5. Times, tenses and referenceframes
  6. Language, Space and Mind
  7. Discourse, politics and media in contemporary China
  8. Frames of reference and the linguistic conceptualization of time: Present and future
  9. Discourse and Socio-political Transformations in Contemporary China
  10. Discourse and Socio-Political Transformations in Contemporary China
  11. Preface
  12. Reflections on discourse and critique in China and the West
  13. The conceptual structure of deontic meaning: A model based on geometrical principles
  14. Chapter 17. Metaphor in mental representations of space, time and society: The cognitive linguistic approach
  15. Get and the grasp schema
  16. Reflections on blends and discourse
  17. Challenges in the Study of Language and Politics, Challenges for JLP
  18. Geometrical concepts at the interface of formal and cognitive models
  19. Metaphors in Political Discourse
  20. Vectors, viewpoint and viewpoint shift
  21. Paul Chilton: Analysing Political Discourse: Theory and Practice. Routledge, 2004. Paul Bayley (ed.): Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Parliamentary Discourse. John Benjamins, 2004
  22. A New Agenda in (Critical) Discourse Analysis
  23. Manipulation
  24. Introduction
  25. Politics as Text and Talk
  26. Introducing the Journal of Language and Politics
  27. Do something!
  28. Political Discourse in Transition in Europe 1989–1991
  29. Metaphor in Political Discourse: The Case of the `Common European House'
  30. Preface
  31. Appendix
  32. References
  33. Distance, direction and verbs
  34. Event types and cognitive operators
  35. Counterfactual reflections
  36. Mental distance and complement clauses
  37. Reference frames and other minds
  38. The deontic dimension
  39. Concluding perspectives
  40. Dedication
  41. Verbs, complements and their conceptual effects