Language is critical to governance. It determines the success or failure of any government at the international, national or local level. This is because communication is central in government and language remains the most productive tool of communication. The goal of communication through language is constrained by Speech Acts identified by Austin (1962). The central idea here is that sentences perform more special functions than mere reporting of states of affairs. Thus, each time a speaker/writer makes an utterance an act has been performed, such as requesting, issuing a threat, promising, issuing an order, stating a fact, asking a question, thanking somebody. This paper performs a Speech Act Analysis of Hosni Mubarak‟s pre crises speech...
The study analyzes the speech of the Prime Minster Abdulla Hamdok at United Nations General Assembly...
Recent decades have witnessed the usage of the English language as an effective medium for various c...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the speech acts with respect to Islamophobia discussed by Prim...
Language is critical to governance. It determines the success or failure of any government at the in...
This paper aims to feature the speech acts which have been employed behind the speech that has deliv...
This study is designed to explore the salient linguistic features of the political speeches of the o...
This study is designed to explore the salient linguistic features of the political speeches of the o...
The study analyzes the speech of the Prime Minster Abdulla Hamdok at United Nations General Assembly...
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani addressed the United Nations General Assembly (henceforth UNGA) on Se...
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani addressed the United Nations General Assembly (henceforth UNGA) on Se...
This article aims at examining the language of a political speech through the linguistic theory of p...
This thesis problematizes how power was represented, marked, negotiated, then stripped down, in the ...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
The texts of political speeches are purposeful and linguistic products which aim at the...
Speech Acts theories have been a considerable revolution in the developments of pragmatics as a disc...
The study analyzes the speech of the Prime Minster Abdulla Hamdok at United Nations General Assembly...
Recent decades have witnessed the usage of the English language as an effective medium for various c...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the speech acts with respect to Islamophobia discussed by Prim...
Language is critical to governance. It determines the success or failure of any government at the in...
This paper aims to feature the speech acts which have been employed behind the speech that has deliv...
This study is designed to explore the salient linguistic features of the political speeches of the o...
This study is designed to explore the salient linguistic features of the political speeches of the o...
The study analyzes the speech of the Prime Minster Abdulla Hamdok at United Nations General Assembly...
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani addressed the United Nations General Assembly (henceforth UNGA) on Se...
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani addressed the United Nations General Assembly (henceforth UNGA) on Se...
This article aims at examining the language of a political speech through the linguistic theory of p...
This thesis problematizes how power was represented, marked, negotiated, then stripped down, in the ...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
The texts of political speeches are purposeful and linguistic products which aim at the...
Speech Acts theories have been a considerable revolution in the developments of pragmatics as a disc...
The study analyzes the speech of the Prime Minster Abdulla Hamdok at United Nations General Assembly...
Recent decades have witnessed the usage of the English language as an effective medium for various c...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the speech acts with respect to Islamophobia discussed by Prim...