Title of article
Analysing Speech Acts in Buhari’s Address at the 71st Session of the UN General Assembly
Author/Authors
Koutchadé، Innocent Sourou نويسنده Department of English,Abomey-Calavi University,Cotonou,Benin ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2017
Pages
8
From page
226
To page
233
Abstract
This article aims at examining the language of a political speech through the linguistic theory of pragmatics. The focus of the study is, specifically, to identify speech acts used in Buhari’s address at the 71st session of the UN General Assembly. Such an analysis is meant to emphasize the way the Nigerian president conveyed his intentions and his country’s priorities in line with the general theme of the Assembly. The paper has adopted Searle’s (1969) speech act theory. The identification of illocutionary acts in the speech through a tabulated statistics shows that there are 52.56% of representative acts, 19.23% of directive acts, 16.66% of expressive acts, 11.53% of commissive acts and 00% of declaration acts. The findings reveal the dominance of representative illocutionary acts showing that Buhari has mainly expressed his beliefs regarding the theme of the assembly and the priorities of his country. Directive acts are used to make suggestions whereas commissives are used to point out the challenges to be taken up by Buhari and his audience and expressives reflect his psychological state while addressing the world leaders. The paper concludes that this study of speech acts has made it easy to comprehend the message of the Nigerian president in his address.
Keywords
Political speech , Pragmatics , SPEECH ACTS , illocutionary acts , General Assembly
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Serial Year
2017
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Record number
2401985
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