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But We're American… The presence of American Exceptionalism in the Speeches of George W. Bush
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Olaf Pont
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
20. August 2007
Published Online: 2007-8-20
Published in Print: 2007-1-1
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Exceptionalism;
Puritan;
sacral and civil religion;
USA;
exceptionalist metaphor;
G.W. Bush
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Editorial
- Performative Utterances: Seven Puzzles
- Code Choice and Face
- On the Pragmatics of Hortatory Subjunctive in Italian Business Letter Discourse
- Pragmatic Tactics in Mediation
- Bronislaw Malinowski and Linguistic Pragmatics
- What Does Only Assert and Entail?
- But We're American… The presence of American Exceptionalism in the Speeches of George W. Bush
- Illocutionary and Perlocutionary Acts in Chinese Judge's Attached Discourse
- On the Notion of Communicational Grammar in Political Linguistics
- Vague References to Quantities as a Face-Saving Strategy in Teacher-Student Interaction
- An ICQ Message Board Session as Discourse: A Case Study
- The Light Subject Constraint in Spoken Spanish
- Book Reviews