1. Introduction: The whys and wherefores of analysing parliamentary discourse (by Bayley, Paul) 2. Insulting as (un)parliamentary practice in the British and Swedish parliaments: A rhetorical approach (by Ilie, Cornelia) 3. Negotiating conflict: Interruptions in British and Italian parliamentary debates (by Bevitori, Cinzia) 4. Consent and dissent in British and Italian parliamentary debates on the 1998 Gulf Crisis (by Vasta, Nicoletta) 5. Legitimising and informative discourse in the Kosovo debates in the British House of Commons and the Italian Chamber of Deputies (by Dibattista, Denise) 6. Threat and fear in parliamentary debates in Britain, Germany and Italy (by Bayley, Paul) 7. Ways of talking about work in parliamentary discourse in Britain and Spain (by Bayley, Paul) 8. 'Truth, Justice and the American way': The APPRAISAL SYSTEM of JUDGEMENT in the U.S. House debate on the impeachment of the President, 1998 (by Miller, Donna R.) 9. Parliamentary discourse when things go wrong: Mapping histories, contexts, conflicts (by Carbo, Teresa) 10. Text and Context of parliamentary debates (by Dijk, Teun A. van)
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