Politischer Antidialog – Kommunikation zwischen Abweichung und Norm
Politischer Antidialog – Kommunikation zwischen Abweichung und Norm
Author(s): Dorota KaczmarekSubject(s): Language studies, Politics and communication
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Summary/Abstract: The language of politicians should reflect the established linguistic standards of the respective culture; at least this would be expected from the public language and the one made public. However, the language of anti-dialogue, such as the linguistic communication between the Polish oppositional parties ‚PISʻ and ‚POʻ described in the following article, contradicts that. The aim of this article is firstly to make an attempt to define the term ‚partylectʻ as a specific language, which establishes political identity and is characteristic of a concrete party and its supporters. This language rests in opposition to political opponents and serves as a means for their defamation. In this context, one of the vital questions that arises is where ‚partylectsʻ can be placed between norm, aberration of the norm and ‚politically acceptedʻ norm.
Journal: Convivium. Germanistisches Jahrbuch Polen
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 163-190
- Page Count: 28
- Language: German