This study investigates speaker-audience interaction in political oratory. The aims of this study are (1) to investigate the contextual and cultural differences in speaker-audience interaction in political oratory, (2) to contribute methodological innovations in the analysis of political discourse, and (3) to emphasise the practical implications of the study for real life. By combining qualitative and quantitative methods, speaker’s verbal and nonverbal behaviour and audience’s behaviour (forms of response and collective behaviour) are analysed in three speech contexts of Korean presidential election 2012: acceptance speeches to the nomination as political parties’ candidates for presidential election, presidential election campaign speec...
The focus of this article is on equivocation in Japanese televised interviews, broadcast over a 14-m...
Abstract People have been researching the connection among language and culture since the turn of t...
The current dissertation aims to further our understanding of the impoliteness phenomenon in languag...
Previous studies showed that cultural dimensions (individualism and collectivism) are related to aud...
Contrary to the belief that political speech structure is universal (Atkinson, 1984a), recent resear...
This dissertation treats televised presidential debates as a mirror of culture. However, the study s...
This study tried to investigate pragmatic competence in Iran’s 2013 presidential election candidates...
Significant insights have been gained into how politicians interact with live audiences through the ...
Many studies in pragmatics and interactive sociolinguistics have shown pragmatic functions of speech...
This article reports the first investigation in Norwegian political speeches of 16 different rhetori...
This article reports the first investigation outside the United Kingdom of rhetorical devices used b...
The art of rhetoric (Aristotle) is the art of persuasion: using forms of talk to gather people toget...
This article comprehensively analyses the potential for politicians’ speeches to influence the publi...
Ministry of Education, Singapore under its Academic Research Funding Tier 1Data available at https:/...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation prese...
The focus of this article is on equivocation in Japanese televised interviews, broadcast over a 14-m...
Abstract People have been researching the connection among language and culture since the turn of t...
The current dissertation aims to further our understanding of the impoliteness phenomenon in languag...
Previous studies showed that cultural dimensions (individualism and collectivism) are related to aud...
Contrary to the belief that political speech structure is universal (Atkinson, 1984a), recent resear...
This dissertation treats televised presidential debates as a mirror of culture. However, the study s...
This study tried to investigate pragmatic competence in Iran’s 2013 presidential election candidates...
Significant insights have been gained into how politicians interact with live audiences through the ...
Many studies in pragmatics and interactive sociolinguistics have shown pragmatic functions of speech...
This article reports the first investigation in Norwegian political speeches of 16 different rhetori...
This article reports the first investigation outside the United Kingdom of rhetorical devices used b...
The art of rhetoric (Aristotle) is the art of persuasion: using forms of talk to gather people toget...
This article comprehensively analyses the potential for politicians’ speeches to influence the publi...
Ministry of Education, Singapore under its Academic Research Funding Tier 1Data available at https:/...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation prese...
The focus of this article is on equivocation in Japanese televised interviews, broadcast over a 14-m...
Abstract People have been researching the connection among language and culture since the turn of t...
The current dissertation aims to further our understanding of the impoliteness phenomenon in languag...