“Spoken and monologic”: modelling oratory, past and present, through the framework of systemic functional linguistics

Fiona Rossette-Crake
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Abstract This article focuses on instances of spoken communication which qualify commonly as “oratory” and which can be modelled within the socio-semiotic of “spoken and monologic”. This includes both “podium oratory”, as exemplified by political speeches delivered from a stage to an audience that is physically present, as well as forms of “digital oratory” which have developed via the digital interface, including videos posted to social media. The study proposes to model both types of oratory with respect to a range of multimodal and linguistic resources. The study notably explores spoken and monologic discourse in regard to grammatical intricacy and lexical density, the two types of information packaging which respectively inform prototypical speech and writing. Digital oratory reflects trends associated with the technologisation of discourse, and its underpinnings as socio-semiotic. The discussion also makes the case that systemic functional linguistics (SFL) theory, via its articulation between system and function, provides an ideal lens through which these activities can be modelled, as well as their social role and the symbolic power attached to them.
"口语和独白":通过系统功能语言学框架模拟过去和现在的演说词
内容提要 本文重点论述通常被称为 "演说 "的口语交际实例,这些实例可在 "口语和独白 "的社会--------符号学中进行模拟。这既包括 "讲台演说",例如在舞台上向现场观众发表的政治演讲,也包括通过数字界面发展起来的 "数字演说 "形式,包括发布到社交媒体上的视频。本研究建议根据一系列多模态和语言资源对这两种类型的演说进行建模。本研究主要从语法复杂性和词汇密度两个方面探讨口语和独白话语,这两种类型的信息包装分别为原型演讲和写作提供了信息。数字演说反映了与话语技术化相关的趋势及其作为社会--半社会学的基础。讨论还证明,系统功能语言学(SFL)理论通过其系统与功能之间的衔接,提供了一个理想的视角,可以通过它来模拟这些活动,以及它们的社会角色和所附带的象征性力量。
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