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- Title
Linguistic Disintegration in the Political Speeches of President George W. Bush.
- Authors
Doohee, Adawiya Hayyawi
- Abstract
Disintegration is a method whose dialectical potential depends on dividing a single concept into two parts, where they are portrayed as unequal by presenting one as more important than the other. Disintegration consists of speech act, presuppositions, and conversational implication, as well as spatial and temporal characterization and positive and negative politeness strategies, Politicians tend to use persuasive appeals, repetition, metaphor, analogy, exaggeration, and manipulation. Therefore, this study seeks to study the Disintegration in the political discourses of US President "George W. Advocates the use of disintegration in political speeches.
- Subjects
POLITICAL oratory; BUSH, George W. (George Walker), 1946-; POLITICIANS; SPEECH acts (Linguistics); METAPHOR
- Publication
International Journal on Humanities & Social Sciences, 2024, Vol 53, p152
- ISSN
2708-5414
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.33193/IJoHSS.53.2024.667