This research is intended to explain the use of parallelism in political speeches. When politicians want to emphasize and reach their aims , they use parallelism . political speeches is pregnant with meaning . Parallelism is a device which expresses several ideas in a series of similar structures . There are different types of parallelism : lexical, syntactic , semantic, synthetic , binary, antithetical . Parallelism works on different levels: 1. Syntactic level in which there are parallel structure of word phrase or sentence , 2. Semantic level in which there are synonymous and antonymous relations , 3. Phonological level in which we can find alliteration , assonance and rhyme . There are three categories in structural (syntactic) paralle...
Political discourse has always fascinating, both from a social perspective, moral and linguistic. If...
Abstract. This paper presents a method for the valuation of discourses from different linguistic per...
Lexical priming describes the processes by which listeners, by repeated exposure, first internalise ...
The Translation of Parallelism in Political Speeches The core focus of this research centres on the...
The Translation of Parallelism in Political Speeches The core focus of this research centres on the ...
The Translation of Parallelism in Political SpeechesThe core focus of this research centres on the r...
The Translation of Parallelism in Political SpeechesThe core focus of this research centres on the r...
The use of language in political campaign speech is always interesting to be observed. It mostly con...
Extensive research has shown that politicians are particularly skilled at using rhetorical devices t...
Political discourse is characterized by stylistic and rhetorical features that distinguish it from o...
Extensive research has shown that politicians are particularly skilled at using rhetorical devices t...
none2Extensive research has shown that politicians are particularly skilled at using rhetorical devi...
The role played by politicians in today's global society is extremely important. Politicians` words,...
In this article we will address some language tools used in political discourse. Given the early stu...
While parallelism is easily recognizable as the source for various literary tropes, it is also impor...
Political discourse has always fascinating, both from a social perspective, moral and linguistic. If...
Abstract. This paper presents a method for the valuation of discourses from different linguistic per...
Lexical priming describes the processes by which listeners, by repeated exposure, first internalise ...
The Translation of Parallelism in Political Speeches The core focus of this research centres on the...
The Translation of Parallelism in Political Speeches The core focus of this research centres on the ...
The Translation of Parallelism in Political SpeechesThe core focus of this research centres on the r...
The Translation of Parallelism in Political SpeechesThe core focus of this research centres on the r...
The use of language in political campaign speech is always interesting to be observed. It mostly con...
Extensive research has shown that politicians are particularly skilled at using rhetorical devices t...
Political discourse is characterized by stylistic and rhetorical features that distinguish it from o...
Extensive research has shown that politicians are particularly skilled at using rhetorical devices t...
none2Extensive research has shown that politicians are particularly skilled at using rhetorical devi...
The role played by politicians in today's global society is extremely important. Politicians` words,...
In this article we will address some language tools used in political discourse. Given the early stu...
While parallelism is easily recognizable as the source for various literary tropes, it is also impor...
Political discourse has always fascinating, both from a social perspective, moral and linguistic. If...
Abstract. This paper presents a method for the valuation of discourses from different linguistic per...
Lexical priming describes the processes by which listeners, by repeated exposure, first internalise ...