Title of article
EVASION STRATEGIES BY POLITICIANS IN NEWS INTERVIEWS
Author/Authors
Hanafe، Nur Zahraa نويسنده University of Malaya,Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia , , Mohd Thani، Siti Rohana نويسنده University of Malaya,Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia ,
Issue Information
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Pages
21
From page
10
To page
30
Abstract
This article aims to explore the practice of evasion and its strategies between the local and international politicians in political news interviews. The data consists of six interviews with Malaysian and U.S politicians, both equally denoting three interviews each. Using the conversational analysis approach, this study attempts to analyze how politicians evade from answering the questions and what are the strategies used, whether it is covert or overt in nature. The Clayman’s (2001) work of evasion in news interview and its subgenre is adapted as a framework of analysis. The findings are discussed in light of speech act theory (Searle, 1969) and face theory (Goffman, 1995) to explain how they evade and why they do it.
Keywords
Strategies , COVERT , evasion , interviews , Overt
Journal title
Malaysian Journal of Languages and Linguistics
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
Malaysian Journal of Languages and Linguistics
Record number
2401403
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