
- •0. Introduction: Stating the problem
- •1. The broad context: ‘Discourses of silence/coded language’
- •2.1 Some relevant concepts in CDA
- •2.2 Text and context
- •3. Some linguistic/pragmatic concepts
- •4. The Vienna Election 2001
- •4.2 Detailed linguistic-pragmatic analysis
- •5. Final remarks
- •Notes
- •References
- •Author’s address
- •About the author

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Wodak,R.andWeiss,G.2004b.“Visions,IdeologiesandUtopiasintheDiscursiveConstruction of European Identities: Organizing, Representing and Legitimizing Europe”. In M. Pütz, J. van Aertselaer, and T.A. van Dijk (eds), Communicating Ideologies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Language, Discourse and Social Practice. Frankfurt/Main: Peter Lang, 225– 252.
Wodak, R., Pelikan, J., Nowak, P., Gruber, H., de Cillia, R., and Mitten, R. 1990. “Wir sind alle unschuldige Täter!” Diskurshistorische Studien zum Nachkriegs-Antisemitismus. Frankfurt/ Main: Suhrkamp.
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Author’s address
Ruth Wodak
Department of Linguistics and English Language
Lancaster University
Lancaster LA1 4YT
United Kingdom
Email: r.wodak@lancaster.ac.uk
http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/sta /wodak/
About the author
Ruth Wodak is Professor of Discourse Studies at Lancaster University. Besides various other prizes, she was awarded the Wittgenstein Price for Elite Researchers in 1996 and is also head of theWittgensteinResearchCentre“Discourse,Politics,Identity”attheUniversityofVienna.Her researchinterestsfocusondiscourseanalysis;genderstudies;languageand/inpolitics;prejudice and discrimination; and on ethnographic methods of linguistic field work. She is member of the editorial board of a range of linguistic journals and co-editor of the journals Discourse and Society, Critical Discourse Studies, and Language and Politics. She has held visiting professorships in Uppsala, Stanford University, University of Minnesota, University of East Anglia and Georgetown University.
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