Vol. 21. No. 3 (12.2020)

Obituary
Page 265 - 267

In memoriam Prof. Dr. István Nyomárkay

Đuro Blažeka
Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Učiteljski fakultet
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Editorial
Page 269 - 274

Introduction to the special issue “(Re)framing the debate”

Tanja Gradečak
University of Osijek

Réka Benczes
Corvinus University of Budapest
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Other
Page 275 - 283

Metaphorical frames we live by: An interview with Professor Elena Semino

Tanja Gradečak
University of Osijek
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Original scientific article
Page 285 - 303

Can political rhetoric ever be “too persuasive”? The combination of proverb and hyperbole in the case of having the cake and eating it

Andreas Musolff
University of East Anglia
Abstract: Can the use of linguistic devices to achieve persuasion, such as metaphor, irony and hyperbole, ever be “too persuasive”, i.e., overshoot its rhetorical aim? More specifically, can the combination of ...

Original scientific article
Page 305 - 344

The role of metaphors and metonymies in framing the transplantation discourse

Mario Brdar
University of Osijek

Rita Brdar-Szabó
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
Abstract: This article studies figurative uses of metaphors and metonymies utilized to frame the discourse of transplantology. We assume a somewhat wider view of framing than is usually found in the literature ...

Original scientific article
Page 345 - 369

Brussels – boss, bully or the big brother? Framing CONFLICT in contemporary Hungarian political rhetoric

Réka Benczes
Corvinus University of Budapest

Lilla Petronella Szabó
Institute for Political Science, Centre for Social Sciences (Hungary)- Corvinus University of Budapest
Abstract: According to political realism, conflict is an immanent feature of world politics (Morgenthau 1948/1973). Drawing on this basic premise, it can be expected that the CONFLICT frame is routinely exploit...

Original scientific article
Page 371 - 393

THE PRESIDENT AND THE VIPER: POLITICAL SATIRE AND CONCEPTUAL BLENDING THEORY

Sanja Berberović
University of Tuzla

Nihada Delibegović Džanić
University of Tuzla
Abstract: Applying conceptual blending theory, the paper analyses the construction of the meaning of a satirical text ridiculing the language employed by politicians to frame the debate on current political and...

Original scientific article
Page 395 - 424

The Otherness and the Consumer: External and internal horror as rhetorical framing devices on the silver screen and in real time

Ilhana Škrgić
Independent researcher
Abstract: This paper aims to analyze the main paradigms of the horror genre and their equivalents in the conservative – liberal political division in the United States by exploring the dominant political rhetor...