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Wen hua yu jing yu zheng zhi hua yu [electronic resource] : zheng fu xin wen fa bu hui de hua yu fen xi = Cultural context and political discourse : a discourse analysis of government press conference / Chen Lijiang zhu
文化语境与政治话语 [electronic resource] : 政府新闻发布会的话语分析 = Cultural context and political discourse : a discourse analysis of government press conference / 陈丽江著
Bib ID 4599824
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
Author
Chen, Lijiang
 
Online Access National Library access available online only
Description Beijing : Zhongguo guang bo dian shi chu ban she, 2007. 
北京 : 中国广播电视出版社, 2007 
ISBN 9787504353849 
Technical Details Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
Notes

"Hubei shi fan xue yuan xue shu zhu zuo chu ban ji jin zi zhu xiang mu."

Title from title screen.

Text (Electronic book)

Interface offered in Chinese.

"湖北师范学院学术著作出版基金资助项目."

Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Beijing : ApabiDlib, 2004. System requirements: Apabi Reader. Available via World Wide Web. 
Subjects Journalism - Language.  |  Mass media and language - Social aspects.
Also Titled

Zheng fu xin wen fa bu hui de hua yu fen xi

Cultural context and political discourse : a discourse analysis of government press conference

政府新闻发布会的话语分析

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