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LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: LINGUISTIC SUPPORT FOR OTHER ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES
LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: LINGUISTIC SUPPORT FOR OTHER ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES

Author(s): Piotr Twardzisz
Subject(s): Language studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, International relations/trade
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: fictivity; international relations; intertextuality; metaphor; metonymy; phraseology; specialist discourse; terminology;
Summary/Abstract: This article outlines the content of an elective university course designed for domestic and international students, combining language and international relations. The course is intended to make students more sensitive to the linguistic intricacies of a specialist variety of English. The focus is on its written modes, particularly writing and reading academic (professional) texts dealing with complex foreign policy issues. As a result, students are expected to enhance their academic writing skills. The linguistic component of the course is backed up with a review of world affairs. Conversely, the field of international relations theory is enriched by a systematic study of language effects observed in the respective discourse. The interdisciplinarity of this enterprise benefits students with different academic and cultural backgrounds.