Linguocultural Peculiarities of British Parliamentary Discourse
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https://doi.org/10.46991/AFA/2016.12.2.123Keywords:
political discourse, British parliamentary discourse, context models, the form and style of British parliamentary debates, linguocultural peculiaritiesAbstract
Peculiarities of British parliamentary discourse are largely conditioned by context models of its participants, which influence the style and linguistic forms of their speeches. As context models are culturally predetermined, linguistic means used in parliamentary discourse have also certain linguocultural peculiarities. Centuries-old traditions of British parliamentary system find their reflection in the language and form an essential part of British parliamentary discourse. The adherence to these communicative norms, including different rituals, ceremonies and traditions peculiar to British political life and British political discourse, has a special symbolic meaning and is aimed at maintaining stability of the political system, respect for the state power and its authority.
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