In daily social communication,people mainly construct their own and others'identities through discourse,and the most representative and widely used of identity-constructing discourse is address forms.In this paper...In daily social communication,people mainly construct their own and others'identities through discourse,and the most representative and widely used of identity-constructing discourse is address forms.In this paper,we focus on the identity-constructing function of address formsand the cognitive collaboration of their subordinate categories at the conceptual level,where different forms of address formshave obvious selection preferences in expressing specific discourse functions.Addressing has a discourse function other than the referential function,and inter-subjectivityis its underlying motivation.展开更多
Iran’s nuclear program has been one of the most challenging international issues since the beginning of the 2010s.As an emerging superpower,China has sought to play an active role in international crises,including th...Iran’s nuclear program has been one of the most challenging international issues since the beginning of the 2010s.As an emerging superpower,China has sought to play an active role in international crises,including the Iranian nuclear case.China’s mainly focus was not whether to engage,but how to engage,and what proposals should be made when engaging to solve the dilemma in order to benefit multiple interests.This research tries to answer the question of what the components of China’s foreign policy towards Iran’s nuclear program are and how it is constructed within the framework of holistic constructivist theory.The methodology of this research is historical analysis as well as descriptive analytical methods.This paper proposes a categorisation of the six identity discourses that China exhibits on the Iranian nuclear issue.In this vein,the role of the international normative environment,which might have either aggressive or modifying impacts,should not be neglected.So China has sought to deal with Iran’s nuclear program peacefully through the framework of the Non-Proliferation Treaty in cooperation with the United States.展开更多
文摘In daily social communication,people mainly construct their own and others'identities through discourse,and the most representative and widely used of identity-constructing discourse is address forms.In this paper,we focus on the identity-constructing function of address formsand the cognitive collaboration of their subordinate categories at the conceptual level,where different forms of address formshave obvious selection preferences in expressing specific discourse functions.Addressing has a discourse function other than the referential function,and inter-subjectivityis its underlying motivation.
文摘Iran’s nuclear program has been one of the most challenging international issues since the beginning of the 2010s.As an emerging superpower,China has sought to play an active role in international crises,including the Iranian nuclear case.China’s mainly focus was not whether to engage,but how to engage,and what proposals should be made when engaging to solve the dilemma in order to benefit multiple interests.This research tries to answer the question of what the components of China’s foreign policy towards Iran’s nuclear program are and how it is constructed within the framework of holistic constructivist theory.The methodology of this research is historical analysis as well as descriptive analytical methods.This paper proposes a categorisation of the six identity discourses that China exhibits on the Iranian nuclear issue.In this vein,the role of the international normative environment,which might have either aggressive or modifying impacts,should not be neglected.So China has sought to deal with Iran’s nuclear program peacefully through the framework of the Non-Proliferation Treaty in cooperation with the United States.