Title of article :
Linguistic Construction of a Winning Apology
Author/Authors :
Varma ، Susanna Bithiah - Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication , Paramasivam ، Shamala - Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication , Nimehchisalem ، Vahid - Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication
Abstract :
The study analyzes the apology delivered by the thendemocratic Presidential contender in 2007, Senator Barack H. Obama, to the IndianAmerican community. This apology succeeded in convincing American citizens of Obama’s goodwill and clean political standards, which eventually led him to surpass his chief opponent, Senator Hillary R. Clinton and become the President of the United States. The study employs Searle’s (1969) speech act theory (SAT) and Holmes’s (1990) apology strategies through pragmatics. The study, then, administrates thematic analysis through positive discourse analysis to gain insights from Obama’s leadership values. Findings educate readers on the importance of an apology construction and encourage readers to follow the example of a worldclass leader’s values by having an insight into Obama’s leadership.
Keywords :
Speech Act , Apology Strategies , Leadership Values , Apology Discourse , Barack Obama , 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Applied Linguistics
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Applied Linguistics