Title of article :
Metaphor, Metonymy, and Voice in Political Debates: A Discourse Analysis Study
Author/Authors :
Amanda ، Elena University of Buckingham
Pages :
8
From page :
41
To page :
48
Abstract :
The art of rhetoric is linked to a very old science, and political speeches have been studied from different approaches ever since the Greeks created the term politics itself. The main aim of the present study, therefore, was to examine linguistic elements in political speeches by the recent 2017 presidential election candidates debates in order to persuade the audience. To this end, the data were collected from the recorded speeches of live TV programs at the Official News of Iran. The political rhetoric used by four challenging candidates present in the debates were analyzed. The linguistic devices explored in this debate included political rhetoric, politeness strategies, and propaganda language. The presidential political debates were analyzed by checking the frequency of speech acts types: Metaphor, metonymy, and voice. The frequency of linguistic features that were used in the third debate by the four candidates was almost the same. Therefore, it might be stated which of the candidates used the features more effectively. Findings of this study might have implications for those concerned with sociolinguistic research and discourse analysis.
Keywords :
Metonymy metaphor , voice , presidential debates , discourse analysis ,
Journal title :
Applied Linguistics Research Journal
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
Applied Linguistics Research Journal
Record number :
2461448
Link To Document :
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