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2.3.2 Literal Usage

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Focusing on FPTT discourses, the monitoring of semantic patterns and arguments naturally rests at the heart of the analysis. While discursive manifestations of respect can be voiced both directly and indirectly, this first and most obvious indicator only covers direct references to respect and related concepts such as recognition, pride, reputation and honor. To be sure, lexical references do not per se provide an exclusive indication of the respect as sentiment dimension, as official Chinese public diplomacy tends to frequently adopt respect terminology.

How Sentiment Matters in International Relations: China and the South China Sea Dispute

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