This research aimed to identify the linguistic items which act as hedges in political news interviews in relation to politicians’ gender, as well as to examine the pragmatic functions of these devices. Two transcripts of political news interviews of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trumph, randomly selected from CNN official website (see Appendix), were analyzed adopting Salager-Meyer’s (1997) taxonomy. The study revealed that the frequent used of hedging devices in the two interviews are modal auxiliaries, if clause, and introductory phrase. The most frequently used hedging device subcategory are the modal auxiliary “can”, “will”, “would”, and “should”. Whilst the used introductory phrase are “l think”, “l believe”, “l guess”, “as l said”, and “...
This article explains about pragmatic force that found in the language of two American presidential ...
Politeness is usually related to speech acts done by the speaker, and this can be seen in everyday l...
While many studies have focused on non-native English speakers, this present study aims to examine f...
This study aims at investigating and analyzing two aspects of hedging in the first English spoken po...
The article describes discourse features of some of the most common hedges observed in modern Englis...
Due to a narrative that speeches may assist with understanding gender identity indexical(s) in polit...
To examine usage, distribution and function of gender-related epistemic modality in the form of hedg...
This study compares the frequency and types of hedging devices used in the presidential debate of 20...
This study is carried out to find out types and functions of hedges in Hillary Clinton?s interview e...
This study entitled The Use of Hedging in Political Discourse: The Third US Presidential Debate Bara...
The purpose of this study is to criticize the gender language features proposed by Coates (2013) pro...
The contribution investigates the role of gestures and body language (including facial expressions) ...
This research aims to investigate the hedging devices used by Raisa that occurred on Eric Nam’s Podc...
This study deals with strategic maneuvering in selected political interviews from the pragmatic poin...
The present study is concerned with American political discourse of interview genre. The study attem...
This article explains about pragmatic force that found in the language of two American presidential ...
Politeness is usually related to speech acts done by the speaker, and this can be seen in everyday l...
While many studies have focused on non-native English speakers, this present study aims to examine f...
This study aims at investigating and analyzing two aspects of hedging in the first English spoken po...
The article describes discourse features of some of the most common hedges observed in modern Englis...
Due to a narrative that speeches may assist with understanding gender identity indexical(s) in polit...
To examine usage, distribution and function of gender-related epistemic modality in the form of hedg...
This study compares the frequency and types of hedging devices used in the presidential debate of 20...
This study is carried out to find out types and functions of hedges in Hillary Clinton?s interview e...
This study entitled The Use of Hedging in Political Discourse: The Third US Presidential Debate Bara...
The purpose of this study is to criticize the gender language features proposed by Coates (2013) pro...
The contribution investigates the role of gestures and body language (including facial expressions) ...
This research aims to investigate the hedging devices used by Raisa that occurred on Eric Nam’s Podc...
This study deals with strategic maneuvering in selected political interviews from the pragmatic poin...
The present study is concerned with American political discourse of interview genre. The study attem...
This article explains about pragmatic force that found in the language of two American presidential ...
Politeness is usually related to speech acts done by the speaker, and this can be seen in everyday l...
While many studies have focused on non-native English speakers, this present study aims to examine f...