2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202127311043
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Word-building means in a political leader’s speech portrait (implicit pragmalinguistics)

Abstract: Abstraсt. The article is concerned with the implicit pragmalinguistics which studies a person’s unconscious choice of verbal means to maximize the impact on the listener. The principles of hidden or implicit pragmalinguistics are put forward. They reveal the dependence of the actualization of hidden grammatical meanings on the speech situation of communication. The present article focuses on the characteristics of blogging as a form of comprehensive political communication. The paper aims at examining the spec… Show more

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“…Political discourse of developed democracies has established rhetorical and, generally, linguistic traditions of studies, the number and the importance of which have been growing in this century (Dijk, 2006;Fetzer & Bull, 2008;Fetzer & Bull, 2012;Fetzer, 2013;Fetzer, 2018;Fetzer, 2020;Fetzer & Witczak-Plisiecka, 2021;Fetzer, 2022;Fetzer, 2023;Muhammad, 2021;Tasente, 2014;Krzyżanowski, Triandafyllidou, & Wodak R., 2018;Tyutyunnik, 2021;Wodak, 2020a;Wodak, 2020b;Zernetsky & Kucherova, 2021;Zernetskyi & Riabokon, 2019.). There are four what are traditionally called "issues" in rhetorical description of Inaugural speeches: Domestic Issues, International Issues, American Traditions and Other (Wolfarth, 1961).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Political discourse of developed democracies has established rhetorical and, generally, linguistic traditions of studies, the number and the importance of which have been growing in this century (Dijk, 2006;Fetzer & Bull, 2008;Fetzer & Bull, 2012;Fetzer, 2013;Fetzer, 2018;Fetzer, 2020;Fetzer & Witczak-Plisiecka, 2021;Fetzer, 2022;Fetzer, 2023;Muhammad, 2021;Tasente, 2014;Krzyżanowski, Triandafyllidou, & Wodak R., 2018;Tyutyunnik, 2021;Wodak, 2020a;Wodak, 2020b;Zernetsky & Kucherova, 2021;Zernetskyi & Riabokon, 2019.). There are four what are traditionally called "issues" in rhetorical description of Inaugural speeches: Domestic Issues, International Issues, American Traditions and Other (Wolfarth, 1961).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%