This article aims to discuss conceptual levels of narrative representations of utterances based on reported speech frames employed in presidential speeches. It adopts some assumptions from Chilton’s Deictic Space Theory and Cap’s Proximisation Theory, both primarily used to indicate exclusive reference, a clash of interests and threat-oriented conceptualisation of events. This article, however, extends their scope to include strategies for inclusion and positive image construction and makes a distinction between primary, secondary and tertiary embedding as discursive means that contribute to presentation of self and legitimisation. Data for this research comprise a corpus of 125 presidential speeches (25 per tenure) divided into three subco...
President George W. Bush’s second “Republican Party Nomination Acceptance Speech” is an intriguing p...
The study aims at analyzing the links between identity, institutions and discourse. As a method, the...
Although widely seen as critical both in terms of its frequency and its social significance as a pri...
This article aims to investigate narrative reports based on the use of reported speech frames from a...
This is a qualitative study with descriptive data presentation. It is aimed at investigating the ten...
One of the most pervasive features of 'narrative texts' is the reporting of what was said. In t...
This study applies Walter Fisher’s narrative theory of communication to a rhetorical analysis of thr...
One of the most pervasive features of 'narrative texts' is the reporting of what was said. In this a...
This study examines the use of deixis for personal, spatial, and temporal anchorage of political dis...
Genre analysis mainly focuses on the description of language use in the different professional and i...
Genre analysis mainly focuses on the description of language use in the different professional and i...
This article outlines the detailed nature of a relatively neglected phenomenon in discourse presenta...
This paper focuses on the employment of the participant role ‘Beneficiary: Recipient’ inthe discours...
Whether a person is depicted as a hero or a villain, his discourse can be representative of his pers...
Speech is multifunctional, both communicating denotational content and establishing interactional po...
President George W. Bush’s second “Republican Party Nomination Acceptance Speech” is an intriguing p...
The study aims at analyzing the links between identity, institutions and discourse. As a method, the...
Although widely seen as critical both in terms of its frequency and its social significance as a pri...
This article aims to investigate narrative reports based on the use of reported speech frames from a...
This is a qualitative study with descriptive data presentation. It is aimed at investigating the ten...
One of the most pervasive features of 'narrative texts' is the reporting of what was said. In t...
This study applies Walter Fisher’s narrative theory of communication to a rhetorical analysis of thr...
One of the most pervasive features of 'narrative texts' is the reporting of what was said. In this a...
This study examines the use of deixis for personal, spatial, and temporal anchorage of political dis...
Genre analysis mainly focuses on the description of language use in the different professional and i...
Genre analysis mainly focuses on the description of language use in the different professional and i...
This article outlines the detailed nature of a relatively neglected phenomenon in discourse presenta...
This paper focuses on the employment of the participant role ‘Beneficiary: Recipient’ inthe discours...
Whether a person is depicted as a hero or a villain, his discourse can be representative of his pers...
Speech is multifunctional, both communicating denotational content and establishing interactional po...
President George W. Bush’s second “Republican Party Nomination Acceptance Speech” is an intriguing p...
The study aims at analyzing the links between identity, institutions and discourse. As a method, the...
Although widely seen as critical both in terms of its frequency and its social significance as a pri...