Representation of intentionality in epideictic speeches in the 2020 US election campaign

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Pavel Andreevich Kovalev
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The aim of the study is to identify patterns in the construction of the epideictic speeches of political figures within the 2020 US election campaign. The paper analyses the intentional structures of three campaign speeches of different political figures, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, in particular, where they thank their electorate for their support. Patterns in the construction of epideictic speeches were identified from the perspective of the intentionality analysis relying on the analysis of the intentional components inherent in the gratitude speeches in the framework of the election campaign in the form of a monologue. The scientific novelty is due to the fact that the intentional components of epideictic speeches reflecting the current trends of structuring the pre-election speech were identified, as well as the influence of the intentional structure of an utterance in pre-election discourse on the perception of speech by the recipient. As a result, it was proved that the gratitude speeches of political figures within the framework of the election campaign have not only common features from the point of view of intentionality analysis, but also differences, which are characterised by the stage of the election campaign.
2020年美国大选中流行性演讲的意向性表征
本研究的目的是确定2020年美国大选中政治人物流行病演讲的构建模式。本文分析了唐纳德·特朗普、卡玛拉·哈里斯和乔·拜登三个不同政治人物的竞选演讲的意图结构,特别是他们感谢选民的支持。本文从意向性分析的角度出发,通过对竞选活动框架下独白形式的感恩演讲内在意向性成分的分析,确定了流行病演讲的建构模式。科学上的新颖性是由于这样一个事实,即流行病演讲的故意成分反映了选举前演讲的当前结构趋势,以及选举前话语中话语的故意结构对接受者对演讲感知的影响。结果表明,从意向性分析的角度来看,政治人物在竞选活动框架内的感恩致辞既有共性,又有差异性,差异性因竞选活动所处阶段的不同而具有特征。
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