Bogusława Rolek
Verbale Aggression in parlamentarischen Debatten
Abstract: The focus of the paper is on verbal aggression in parliament debates. Verbal aggression is defined as a language behaviour (utterance and the accompanying nonverbal behaviour) with hostile intensions towards the addressee or the form that could be interpreted as such. An analysis of verbal aggression on the illocutionary level is based on the recognition of aggressive, hostile intentions which threaten the addressee, and, on the perlocutionary level, they manifest themselves in the form of specific acts of speech, text types, feelings, face expressions and gestures. The analysis of parliament debates shows the connection between verbal aggression and the principle of double ...
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