“If you control language, you control yourself, and you probably control other people too” (Hale & Basides, 2013, p. 88). How does this claim relate to official uses of ‘coded’ language?
Order Description
This is the essay question:
“If you control language, you control yourself, and you probably control other people too” (Hale & Basides, 2013, p. 88). How does this claim relate to official uses of ‘coded’ language?
6 sources need to used/incorporated in the essay. 4 of them are set (see below) and 2 of them up need to be chosen yourself (must be an academic source – no online websites etc, just books and scholarly reviewed pieces)
Ahluwalia, P., & McCarthy, G. (1998). ‘Political Correctness’: Pauline Hanson and the
Construction of Australian Identity. Australian journal of public administration,
57(3), 79-85.
Allan, K. & Burridge, K. (2006). Forbidden Words: Taboo and the Censoring of Language.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Flowerdew, J. (2014). Academic discourse. Abingdon (UK): Routledge.
Hale, A. & Basides, H. (2013). The Keys to Academic English. Melbourne: Palgrave
Macmillan.
Halmari, H. (2011). Political correctness, euphemism, and language change: The case of ‘people first’. Journal of Pragmatics, 43(3), 828-840.

Is this question part of your Assignment?
We can help
Our aim is to help you get A+ grades on your Coursework.
We handle assignments in a multiplicity of subject areas including Admission Essays, General Essays, Case Studies, Coursework, Dissertations, Editing, Research Papers, and Research proposals
Header Button Label: Get Started NowGet Started Header Button Label: View writing samplesView writing samples