Linguistics and Literature Review

Linguistics and Literature Review

Discourse Analysis of Prominent Politicians’ Public Speeches: Pre and Post-Election 2013 Pakistan

Yazarlar: Amna Iqbal

Cilt 1 , Sayı 1 , 2015 , Sayfalar 1-18

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DOI:10.32350/llr/11/01

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Özet: The purpose of the study is to analyze the rhetorical devices: Repetition, modality, positive self- presentation, negative otherpresentation, ethnicity and figurative speech (metaphor, simile and personification) in pre and post-election speeches of relatively popular political leaders of Pakistan. The paper investigated the linguistic implications of these rhetorical devices. A qualitative content analysis of data (collected from a sample of fifteen prominent politicians) was undertaken to address the underlying research questions. Frequency of persuasive devices was measured to figure out the variation in pre and post-election data. The findings uncover that the politicians exploit persuasive devices to foster consent, demonstrate ideologies and assert power. The use of rhetorical devices seemed more or less context dependent.


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@article{2015, title={Discourse Analysis of Prominent Politicians’ Public Speeches: Pre and Post-Election 2013 Pakistan}, volume={1}, number={1–18}, publisher={Linguistics and Literature Review}, author={Amna Iqbal}, year={2015} }
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Amna Iqbal. (2015). Discourse Analysis of Prominent Politicians’ Public Speeches: Pre and Post-Election 2013 Pakistan (Vol. 1). Vol. 1. Linguistics and Literature Review.
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Amna Iqbal. Discourse Analysis of Prominent Politicians’ Public Speeches: Pre and Post-Election 2013 Pakistan. no. 1–18, Linguistics and Literature Review, 2015.