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Kuralay Kenzhekankyzy Kenzhekanova - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Linguistic Features of Political Discourse
    Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2015
    Co-Authors: Kuralay Kenzhekankyzy Kenzhekanova
    Abstract:

    The article deal with Discourse, in particular with Political Discourse. Various interpretations of Political Discourse are discussed in the article. Two big groups of Discourse such as personal-oriented and institutional-oriented are described from different point of views offered by various scientist. Features of Political Discourse are given and supported by a number of examples. From a pragmatic point of view the following linguistic features of Political Discourse are analyzed: the image of the author, informational content, the factor of addressee, intentionality, estimation, conventionality, emotiveness, modality, intertextuality, social-cultural content, ideological characters, form and means of communication. Specific characteristics of a Political Discourse such as competitiveness, aggressiveness, ideological character and theatricality are studied as well. All above mentioned characteristics and linguistic features formulate Political Discourse and contribute its pragmatics in terms of influence on mass consciousness. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n6s2p192

  • Manipulation in Political Discourse of Mass Media
    Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2015
    Co-Authors: Kuralay Kenzhekankyzy Kenzhekanova, Magulsim Zhanabekova, Tolkyn Konyrbekova
    Abstract:

    The article discusses the main means of verbal persuasion used in Political Discourse, and their functions in the text. The concept of manipulation is defined from various perspectives and features peculiar to the Political Discourse of mass media are investigated. The Political Discourse is characterized by a combination of different tools of speech manipulation which found reflection in Political Discourse of mass media. And these reflections are given at different levels including phonographic, grammatical, lexical and lexical-pragmatic. The Political Discourse is characterized by manipulative feature for the purpose of conducting propaganda and ideological conflict which is done with the help of various linguistic units and methods such as alliteration, rhyme, rhythmization, nominalization, converse terms, neologisms, periphrases, deictic units, euphemisms, dysphemisms, sophisticated lexis, barbarisms, elliptic language and inversion. Political Discourse of mass media has a huge impact on formulation of public opinion which is done with the help of the above-mentioned tools of speech manipulation. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n4s1p325

  • Various types of lexical innovations in Political Discourse
    2014
    Co-Authors: Kuralay Kenzhekankyzy Kenzhekanova, Bagdan Kataikyzy Mamynova
    Abstract:

    The article comprises the analysis of lexical innovations which source of origin lies in the Political sphere. Different approaches to definition of such terms as "Discourse" and "Political Discourse" are discussed here and a number of works related to this subject are reviewed. And also structural and semantic analysis of lexical innovations is made. The majority of the lexical formations, investigated within this article, represent compound and abbreviated structures. New lexical formations or neo-lexical units, Political ideologems or ideological units with Political character, polysemants or polysemantic words and foreign-language borrowings are discussed as the types of lexical innovations in Political Discourse which influence on the perception of Political information. (Kenzhekanova K.K., Mamynova B.K. Various types of lexical innovations in Political Discourse. Life Sci J 2014;11(12):221-225) (ISSN:1097-8135). http://www.lifesciencesite.com. 39

Semaanbryan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Colin Hay - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Political Discourse Analysis: The Dangers of Methodological Absolutism
    Political Studies Review, 2013
    Co-Authors: Colin Hay
    Abstract:

    Isabela and Norman Fairclough have written a very important book whose full significance is perhaps in danger of being missed if we view it simply, in their own selfdepiction, as a text for advanced students. Indeed, in what follows I want to argue that their book is much better seen as the occasion for a debate that we desperately need to be having about how to conduct Political Discourse analysis rather than as the elucidation of an agreed, almost official, methodology for the conduct of such a form of Discourse analysis. At times their book reads like the definitive statement of the only credible approach to the analysis of Political Discourse as both Political and as Discourse, derived logically and forensically from a consideration of the specificity of the Political itself (...).

  • Political Discourse Analysis: The Dangers of Methodological Absolutism
    Political Studies Review, 2013
    Co-Authors: Colin Hay
    Abstract:

    Isabela and Norman Fairclough have written a very important book whose full significance is perhaps in danger of being missed if we view it simply, in their own self-depiction, as a text for advanced students. Indeed, in what follows I want to argue that their book is much better seen as the occasion for a debate that we desperately need to be having about how to conduct Political Discourse analysis rather than as the elucidation of an agreed, almost official, methodology for the conduct of such a form of Discourse analysis. At times their book reads like the definitive statement of the only credible approach to the analysis of Political Discourse as both Political and as Discourse, derived logically and forensically from a consideration of the specificity of the Political itself. While I have considerable sympathy for the attempt to reflect and preserve the specificity of the Political in an avowedly Political Discourse analysis, I have rather more problem, as will become clear in what follows, in the me...

Tolkyn Konyrbekova - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Manipulation in Political Discourse of Mass Media
    Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2015
    Co-Authors: Kuralay Kenzhekankyzy Kenzhekanova, Magulsim Zhanabekova, Tolkyn Konyrbekova
    Abstract:

    The article discusses the main means of verbal persuasion used in Political Discourse, and their functions in the text. The concept of manipulation is defined from various perspectives and features peculiar to the Political Discourse of mass media are investigated. The Political Discourse is characterized by a combination of different tools of speech manipulation which found reflection in Political Discourse of mass media. And these reflections are given at different levels including phonographic, grammatical, lexical and lexical-pragmatic. The Political Discourse is characterized by manipulative feature for the purpose of conducting propaganda and ideological conflict which is done with the help of various linguistic units and methods such as alliteration, rhyme, rhythmization, nominalization, converse terms, neologisms, periphrases, deictic units, euphemisms, dysphemisms, sophisticated lexis, barbarisms, elliptic language and inversion. Political Discourse of mass media has a huge impact on formulation of public opinion which is done with the help of the above-mentioned tools of speech manipulation. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n4s1p325

Céline Poudat - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Quantitative approaches to Political Discourse
    2013
    Co-Authors: Damon Mayaffre, Céline Poudat
    Abstract:

    The present chapter proposes to build bridges between Political Discourse analysis and corpus linguistics. We intend to bring to light methodological benefits arising from the synergy of (Political) Discourse analysis and corpus linguistics, pointing to fruitful contribution from French text statistics. Taking the Discourses of Nicolas Sarkozy as an example, we show how Political Discourse analysis can benefit from a reflection on corpora (their constitution, their role in the research process); on linguistic analysis and processing methods (particularly the computer-assisted methods of text statistics); and finally on the interpretative paths at a time of establishment of a numerical hermeneutics.

  • Quantitative approaches to Political Discourse: corpus linguistics and text statistics
    2013
    Co-Authors: Damon Mayaffre, Céline Poudat
    Abstract:

    The present chapter proposes to build bridges between Political Discourse analysis and corpus linguistics. We intend to bring to light methodological benefits arising from the synergy of (Political) Discourse analysis and corpus linguistics, pointing to fruitful contribution from French text statistics. Taking the Discourses of Nicolas Sarkozy as an example, we show how Political Discourse analysis can benefit from a reflection on corpora (their constitution, their role in the research process); on linguistic analysis and processing methods (particularly the computer-assisted methods of text statistics); and finally on the interpretative paths at a time of establishment of a numerical hermeneutics.