This study is designed to explore the salient linguistic features of the political speeches of the ousted Arab presidents during the Arab Spring Revolution. The sample of the study is composed of seven political speeches delivered by the ousted Arab presidents during the period from December 2010 to December 2012. Three speeches were delivered by the Tunisian president, Zain Al-Abedeen Bin Ali; three speeches by the Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak; and one speech by the Libyan president, Muammer Al-Gaddafi. The selected speeches are taken from the Internet. To achieve the main goal of this study, the analysis of the obtained data is conducted using the Halliday and Hasan's (1976) framework of cohesion. The results of this study revealed...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
This study aims to spot the features of the Palestinian President’s address to the UN General Assemb...
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This study is designed to explore the salient linguistic features of the political speeches of the o...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter One. Introduction and methodology -- ...
The texts of political speeches are purposeful and linguistic products which aim at the...
The political speech is a bridge between politicians and the public, with most politicians seek to g...
This thesis problematizes how power was represented, marked, negotiated, then stripped down, in the ...
This study is expected to shed light on the further clarification of figurative language use and co...
Abstract The present study explains that ideology can affect translators’ linguistic selections whi...
W niniejszej pracy autorka podjęła się analizy porównawczej przemów politycznych dwóch prezydentów A...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
This study aims to spot the features of the Palestinian President’s address to the UN General Assemb...
This article investigates a speech delivered by King Abdullah of Jordan at Oxford University. The st...
This study is designed to explore the salient linguistic features of the political speeches of the o...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter One. Introduction and methodology -- ...
The texts of political speeches are purposeful and linguistic products which aim at the...
The political speech is a bridge between politicians and the public, with most politicians seek to g...
This thesis problematizes how power was represented, marked, negotiated, then stripped down, in the ...
This study is expected to shed light on the further clarification of figurative language use and co...
Abstract The present study explains that ideology can affect translators’ linguistic selections whi...
W niniejszej pracy autorka podjęła się analizy porównawczej przemów politycznych dwóch prezydentów A...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
The paper explores the crisis communicative strategies (CCs) that the former Tunisian president, Zin...
This study aims to spot the features of the Palestinian President’s address to the UN General Assemb...
This article investigates a speech delivered by King Abdullah of Jordan at Oxford University. The st...