2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.langcom.2021.01.004
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Multi-unit turns that begin with a resaying of a prior speaker's turn

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“…Among the lexical features of the speech portrait of US President Barack Obama, one can single out the use of synonyms and antonyms (including incomplete, contextual), evaluative vocabulary, precedent names, idioms and phraseological units [13][14][15]. So, in the example: «This is an issue that bigger and longer-lasting than my presidency» (Obama) the usage of the contextual synonyms «bigger» and «longer-lasting» helps the President achieve graduation and gives more expressiveness to his speech, dwelling on the problem that had haunted Americans even before Barack Obama became US President.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the lexical features of the speech portrait of US President Barack Obama, one can single out the use of synonyms and antonyms (including incomplete, contextual), evaluative vocabulary, precedent names, idioms and phraseological units [13][14][15]. So, in the example: «This is an issue that bigger and longer-lasting than my presidency» (Obama) the usage of the contextual synonyms «bigger» and «longer-lasting» helps the President achieve graduation and gives more expressiveness to his speech, dwelling on the problem that had haunted Americans even before Barack Obama became US President.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the language, the tactics of repetitions and reproaches as a means of evading a direct response within the evasion strategy are implemented through lexical repetitions, i.e. the repetition of one word or phrase in the composition of paired remarks [12,13]. A remark stimulus is an indirect speech act that implements not only a global evasion function, but also a local illocutive function expressing a particular feeling.…”
Section: Fig 1 Model Of Communicative Strategy Of Evasionmentioning
confidence: 99%