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George W. Bush and the Language of Command: A Daily Diary
Unformatted Document Text:  Hart, R. P. (2000). Campaign talk: Why elections are good for us. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Hart, R. P. (2001). Redeveloping DICTION: Theoretical considerations. In M. West (Ed.), Theory, method, and practice of computer content analysis. (pp. 43-60), New York: Ablex. Hart, R. P., & Childers, J. P. (2004). Verbal certainty in American politics: An overview and extension. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 34, 516-535. Jacobson, G. C. (2003). The Bush presidency and the American electorate. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 33, 701-729. Jarvis, S. E. (2004) Partisan patterns in presidential campaign speeches, 1948-2000. Communication Quarterly, 52, 403-419. Judis, J. B., (2004, November 15). How Bush went back to the 1970s. The New Republic, 15-16. Kabanoff, B., Murphy, W., Brown, S, & Conroy, D. (2001). The DICTION of Howard and Beazley. Australian Journal of Communication, 28, 85-102. Kinney, N. T. (Forthcoming). “Engaged in “loose talk.’: Analyzing the salience of advocacy discourse in the formulation of public welfare policy,” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. Murphy, J. M. (2003). “Our mission and our moment”: George W. Bush and September 11 th . Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 6, 607-632. Noon, D. H. (2004). Operation enduring analogy: World War II, the war on terror, and the uses of historical memory. Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 7, 339-366. 29

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Hart, R. P. (2000). Campaign talk: Why elections are good for us. Princeton: Princeton
University Press.
Hart, R. P. (2001). Redeveloping DICTION: Theoretical considerations. In M. West
(Ed.), Theory, method, and practice of computer content analysis. (pp. 43-60),
New York: Ablex.
Hart, R. P., & Childers, J. P. (2004). Verbal certainty in American politics: An overview
and extension. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 34, 516-535.
Jacobson, G. C. (2003). The Bush presidency and the American electorate. Presidential
Studies Quarterly, 33, 701-729.
Jarvis, S. E. (2004) Partisan patterns in presidential campaign speeches, 1948-2000.
Communication Quarterly, 52, 403-419.
Judis, J. B., (2004, November 15). How Bush went back to the 1970s. The New Republic,
15-16.
Kabanoff, B., Murphy, W., Brown, S, & Conroy, D. (2001). The DICTION of Howard
and Beazley. Australian Journal of Communication, 28, 85-102.
Kinney, N. T. (Forthcoming). “Engaged in “loose talk.’: Analyzing the salience of
advocacy discourse in the formulation of public welfare policy,” Nonprofit and
Voluntary Sector Quarterly.
Murphy, J. M. (2003). “Our mission and our moment”: George W. Bush and September
11
th
. Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 6, 607-632.
Noon, D. H. (2004). Operation enduring analogy: World War II, the war on terror, and
the uses of historical memory. Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 7, 339-366.
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