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Developed initially by Iedema et al. (1994) to describe the patterning of Appraisal choices in news discourse, Voice Theory is defined by Coffin (2006, 150) as "a means of capturing the conventionalized clusterings of [Appraisal] resources that occur within particular discourse domains and in relation to particular genres".

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Whiley explicitly directs his mythic story to the sexual health worker Graham ('I swear to you Graham') and part of the humour in his performance is perhaps the way in which the story – told in this way – subverts the authority of sexual health discourses voiced by Graham during the discussion and the value system from which this emerges.

In order to understand how the L2 writer's multiple social positions within fanfiction discourse affect voice construction, I analyze a popular online culture-based writing website, <www.fanfiction.net>.

We must call it out when we see, and we must present its counter-arguments: British political discourse needs voices prepared to speak out in favour of immigration and the EU, as well as the cosmopolitanism and multiculturalism that come with them.

This was to be the first collective comment blog by a British newspaper website, she wrote, a chance to expand and deepen the debate found in newspapers, to open it up to our readers, and to reinforce the Guardian and Observer's place at the heart of the liveliest left-liberal discourse, with voices from across the political spectrum too.

With writers, interviews are seemingly continuous with their artistic work — streams of discourse, products of voice — even if writing begins where talking ends: in silence.

Baxter said such language, which the study describes as "double voice discourse" (DvD), was used because women were often heavily outnumbered on boards.

Baxter said: "I found very few differences between men and female leadership language, but there was this one key difference, which I call double-voice discourse.

Historians have long debated the relative weight to give to these various influences, and, for every historian who sees the seeds of the spectacle sown in Moorish Spain, there is a counter voice discoursing on the bull cults of ancient Mesopotamia or highlighting the prenuptial bull-taunting ritual common in medieval Spain.

As long as media is salivating over stories that frighten and outrage us, it's unlikely that the level of public discourse will favor voices that speak to our nobler qualities.

Religion enters our public discourse primarily as a voice on certain moral issues.

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