The discourse of conflict and crisis: Poland's political rhetoric in the European perspective
"This book explores the linguistic patterns of conflict, crisis and threat generation in Polish political rhetoric that have been at the heart of state-level policies since the Law and Justice Party (PiS) came to power in October 2015. Analysing a vast corpus of speeches, statements and remarks...
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