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  1. Chapter 3. Manipulating citizens’ beliefs and emotions
  2. Crisis manipulation
  3. Manufacturing Dissent
  4. Parliamentary Follow ups as Rhetorical Questioning Answering Strategies
  5. Dialogue and dialogic perspectives on actions, interactions and practices across contexts
  6. Strategic questioning
  7. How to Argue with Questions and Answers: Argumentation Strategies in Parliamentary Deliberation
  8. Meta-questions and meta-answers - how they interact in Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs)
  9. Evasive answers vs. aggressive questions
  10. Questions we (inter)act with
  11. Questioning and Answering Practices across Contexts and Cultures
  12. Discussion, dispute or controversy?
  13. Democracy and discriminatory strategies in parliamentary discourse
  14. Democracy and Discriminatory Strategies in Parliamentary Discourse
  15. Pragmatics and its Interfaces
  16. Introduction
  17. Pragmatics vs rhetoric
  18. “Behave yourself, woman!”
  19. Argumentation across Communities of Practice
  20. Intertextual strategies of metaphor-driven argumentation in Romanian political and media discourse
  21. Metadiscursive Strategies in Dialogue: Legitimising Confrontational Rhetoric
  22. Questions and Questioning
  23. Parliamentary Discourse
  24. The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction
  25. Follow-ups as multifunctional questioning and answering strategies in Prime Minister’s Questions
  26. Gendering confrontational rhetoric: discursive disorder in the British and Swedish parliaments
  27. Evolving Genres in Web-mediated Communication
  28. Representing gender in parliamentary dialogue
  29. The Gender Divide in Election Campaign Interviews: Questioning Barack Obama and Calling into Question Hillary Clinton
  30. Erratum to “Strategic uses of parliamentary forms of address: The case of the U.K. Parliament and the Swedish Riksdag” [J. Pragmatics 42 (2010) 885–911] and “Pseudo-parliamentary discourse in a Communist dictatorship: Dissenter Parvulescu vs. dictator ...
  31. European Parliaments under Scrutiny
  32. Analytical perspectives on parliamentary and extra-parliamentary discourses
  33. Pseudo-parliamentary discourse in a Communist dictatorship: Dissenter Pârvulescu vs. dictator Ceauşescu
  34. Strategic uses of parliamentary forms of address: The case of the U.K. Parliament and the Swedish Riksdag
  35. Introduction
  36. Identity co-construction in parliamentary discourse practices
  37. Managing dissent and interpersonal relations in the Romanian parliamentary discourse
  38. Strategies of Refutation by Definition: A Pragma-Rhetorical Approach to Refutations in a Public Speech
  39. Parliamentary Discourses
  40. Talk Shows
  41. Rhetoric, Classical
  42. An integrated approach to the analysis of participant roles in totalitarian discourse
  43. Insulting as (un)parliamentary practice in the British and Swedish parliaments
  44. Discourse and metadiscourse in parliamentary debates
  45. Language and Ideology
  46. Semi-institutional discourse: The case of talk shows
  47. Unparliamentary language
  48. Introduction
  49. Cliché-based metadiscursive argumentation in the Houses of Parliament
  50. Question-response argumentation in talk shows
  51. SANDRA CAMPAGNA/GIULIANA GARZONE/CORNELIA ILIE/ELIZABETH ROWLEY-JOLIVET - Introduction 9
  52. Parenthetically Speaking: Parliamentary Parentheticals as Rhetorical Strategies
  53. Interruption patterns in British parliamentary debates and drama dialogue