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Synthese, 1984
Even in a relatively quiet and sober decade, such as the seventies, one can hardly subscribe to Daniel Belt's evidently premature judgment about "the end of ideology". Ideologies may no longer sound so biased, militant and aggressive as in the days of the Cold War, but they still dominate the whole world of politics and culture.
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Even in a relatively quiet and sober decade, such as the seventies, one can hardly subscribe to Daniel Belt's evidently premature judgment about "the end of ideology". Ideologies may no longer sound so biased, militant and aggressive as in the days of the Cold War, but they still dominate the whole world of politics and culture.
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2001
Together with its sister volume on Descriptive Cognitive Approaches, this volume explores the contribution which cognitive linguistics can make to the identification and analysis of overt and hidden ideologies. As a theory of language which sees language as the accumulation of the conventionalised conceptualisations of a given linguistic and/or ...
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Together with its sister volume on Descriptive Cognitive Approaches, this volume explores the contribution which cognitive linguistics can make to the identification and analysis of overt and hidden ideologies. As a theory of language which sees language as the accumulation of the conventionalised conceptualisations of a given linguistic and/or ...
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2021
The study of ideology and ideological critique has largely been pursued independently of the analytic projects of interest to most contemporary philosophers of language. But, as Swanson points out, many of the classic debates in the philosophy of language may “be intimately intertwined with ideological disputes that are clearly socially, historically ...
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The study of ideology and ideological critique has largely been pursued independently of the analytic projects of interest to most contemporary philosophers of language. But, as Swanson points out, many of the classic debates in the philosophy of language may “be intimately intertwined with ideological disputes that are clearly socially, historically ...
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Journal of Political Ideologies, 2006
In this paper it is suggested that while most theorists of ideology implicitly or explicitly link it to language, the notion of ‘language’ itself is often under-theorized. In particular, discussions of its relationship to ideology often fail to acknowledge that language is not simply a vehicle for other ideological processes but is itself shaped by ...
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In this paper it is suggested that while most theorists of ideology implicitly or explicitly link it to language, the notion of ‘language’ itself is often under-theorized. In particular, discussions of its relationship to ideology often fail to acknowledge that language is not simply a vehicle for other ideological processes but is itself shaped by ...
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1998
Abstract Language ideologies are cultural representations, whether explicit or implicit, of the intersection of language and human beings in a social world. Mediating between social structures and forms of talk, such ideologies are not only about language.
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Abstract Language ideologies are cultural representations, whether explicit or implicit, of the intersection of language and human beings in a social world. Mediating between social structures and forms of talk, such ideologies are not only about language.
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Language and Ideology — Language in Ideology
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