Stereotypes and Folklore in the Language of Populist Politicians in Slovakia after 1989 and 1993

The author draws attention to the problem of the language of populist politicians in connection with historical memory. When referring to the most frequently used stereotypes in the politica language, the author argues that stereotypes are double-edged swords in politics. On the one hand, they can b...

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