Volume 2, Number 1, December 2012

  • Dora Edu-Buandoh and Helen Ahialey
    EXPLORING THE IDEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF QUESTIONS IN ELICITATION IN COURTROOM CROSS-EXAMINATION DISCOURSE IN GHANA
  • Nguyen Ho Phuong Chi
    VIETNAMESE NORMS OF COMMUNICATION IN A TV TALK SHOW 
  • Salwa
    THE USE OF INDIRECT SPEECH ACT AS A FACE-SAVING ACT IN ANGLO-SAXON CULTURAL VALUES
  • Emmanuel Sarfo
    MAKING HEALTH COMMUNICATION ACCESSIBLE: A RHETORICAL ANALYSIS OF RADIO HEALTH TALK 
  • Michał Wilczewski
    PROFILING GLOBAL EVENTS IN THE PRESS: OPERATION ‘ODYSSEY DAWN’ 
  • Irham and Ribut Wahyudi
    TREATING DISCLAIMER AS A POWER STRATEGY OF SELF-LEGITIMATION AND OTHER-DELEGITIMATION IN NETANYAHU’S UNGA SPEECH 
  • Ahlam Alharbi
    CORPUS LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF THE REPRESENTATION OF ‘IAM’ IN THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS BEFORE AND AFTER 9/11