Can Macromania be explained linguistically? Beneath the morphological boundary: A sketch of subconscious manipulation strategies in Emmanuel Macron’s political discourses. Stroebel, L. Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association, December, 2017. Paper doi abstract bibtex Abstract This contribution focuses on the close link between perception and language. The analysis will extend beyond morphological evidence to include the role of submorphological relics. It will also raise the question of whether sensorimotor and submorphemic knowledge might have an impact on political discussion. In short, this paper seeks to tackle the question: How aware are we that words and sounds in general and in political discourse in particular are never ‘innocent’?
@article{stroebel_can_2017,
title = {Can {Macromania} be explained linguistically? {Beneath} the morphological boundary: {A} sketch of subconscious manipulation strategies in {Emmanuel} {Macron}’s political discourses},
volume = {5},
issn = {2197-2796, 2197-2788},
shorttitle = {Can {Macromania} be explained linguistically?},
url = {https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/gcla-2017-0005/html},
doi = {10.1515/gcla-2017-0005},
abstract = {Abstract
This contribution focuses on the close link between perception and language. The analysis will extend beyond morphological evidence to include the role of submorphological relics. It will also raise the question of whether sensorimotor and submorphemic knowledge might have an impact on political discussion. In short, this paper seeks to tackle the question: How aware are we that words and sounds in general and in political discourse in particular are never ‘innocent’?},
language = {en},
number = {1},
urldate = {2021-10-20},
journal = {Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association},
author = {Stroebel, Liane},
month = dec,
year = {2017},
}
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