This paper investigates coercive strategies employed by President Bush in his 2001 and 2005 inaugural addresses. The study is situated in the broad field of discourse analysis whose main thrust is to investigate the use of language in naturally occurring connected speech or written texts. In carrying out the study, the researchers used the qualitative research method where the two inaugural addresses have been used as primary sources. These sources are subjected to critical scrutiny with the intention of establishing the strategies employed by the President to rally the American audience and international community towards his vision. The study has revealed that the President employs a multiplicity of coercive discourse patterns in his qu...
The topic of this study is American political rhetoric. The aim is to see if and how President of ...
President George W. Bush’s second “Republican Party Nomination Acceptance Speech” is an intriguing p...
This research paper concentrates on the analysis of the aphoristic potential of G. W. Bush’s preside...
Through political speeches, the use of language plays an important role in shaping the political goa...
An examination of the political discourse of presidents establishes an understanding of the factors ...
Abstract People have been researching the connection among language and culture since the turn of t...
The present paper examines pronouns, modal auxiliaries, metaphors, and euphemisms in certain 9/11 an...
This research analyzes language aspects as rhetorical devices in inaugural addresses of the presiden...
This treatise analyzes a rhetorical technique used in the oration of a popular politician, namely fo...
Political language is marked with the feature of persuasiveness and is starkly different from the o...
This study attempts to analyze Bush's second inaugural speech. It aims at investigating the use of l...
This research paper concentrates on the analysis of the aphoristic potential of G. W. Bush’s preside...
The dissertation undertakes a critical discourse analysis on the presidential speeches of GW Bush in...
This study attempts to analyze Bush's second inaugural speech. It aims at investigating the use of l...
The topic of this study is American political rhetoric. The aim is to see if and how President of ...
The topic of this study is American political rhetoric. The aim is to see if and how President of ...
President George W. Bush’s second “Republican Party Nomination Acceptance Speech” is an intriguing p...
This research paper concentrates on the analysis of the aphoristic potential of G. W. Bush’s preside...
Through political speeches, the use of language plays an important role in shaping the political goa...
An examination of the political discourse of presidents establishes an understanding of the factors ...
Abstract People have been researching the connection among language and culture since the turn of t...
The present paper examines pronouns, modal auxiliaries, metaphors, and euphemisms in certain 9/11 an...
This research analyzes language aspects as rhetorical devices in inaugural addresses of the presiden...
This treatise analyzes a rhetorical technique used in the oration of a popular politician, namely fo...
Political language is marked with the feature of persuasiveness and is starkly different from the o...
This study attempts to analyze Bush's second inaugural speech. It aims at investigating the use of l...
This research paper concentrates on the analysis of the aphoristic potential of G. W. Bush’s preside...
The dissertation undertakes a critical discourse analysis on the presidential speeches of GW Bush in...
This study attempts to analyze Bush's second inaugural speech. It aims at investigating the use of l...
The topic of this study is American political rhetoric. The aim is to see if and how President of ...
The topic of this study is American political rhetoric. The aim is to see if and how President of ...
President George W. Bush’s second “Republican Party Nomination Acceptance Speech” is an intriguing p...
This research paper concentrates on the analysis of the aphoristic potential of G. W. Bush’s preside...