Conceiving of Europe : diversity in unity
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Conceiving of Europe : diversity in unity
Dartmouth, c1996
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  Miyazaki
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
At the end of the 20th century, the development towards a united European Community or European Union and the movement towards a post-bloc Europe are having to be combined. This study explores such subjects as the agendas of European integration and linguistic aspects of the European debate.
Table of Contents
- Diversity and unity in European debates, Christina Schaffner, Andreas Musolff and Michael Townson
- false friends borrowing the right words? Common terms and metaphors in European communication, Andreas Musolff
- building a European house? Or at two speeds into a dead end? Metaphors in the debate on the united Europe, Christina Schaffner
- the enlargement negotiations in the West-European press - a study of information flow in the EU, Lieve van de Walle
- team Europe? Stereotypes of national character in European sports reporting, Hugh O'Donnell
- cultural convergence and national stereotyping - the future of advertising in the united Europe, Helen Kelly-Holmes
- political communication and political culture in Germany and Great Britain - some differences and similarities, Colin Good
- indirect speech and conversational implicatures - the case for contrastive pragmatics, Frank Liedtke
- the concept of work in Europe, Wolfgang Teubert
- the "other" Europe on the threshold of the 21st century - the political and cultural consideration of the Baltic States' new sovereignty?, Francis Knowles
- "den festen Kern festigen" - towards a functional taxonomy of transnational political discourse, Nigel Reeves.
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