Tautology and Pleonasm in Political Interviews: A Semantic study

Karama Hassan Hussain
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Pleonasm refers to the involvement of unnecessary words or morphemes represents pleonastic words which repeat a mentioned information elsewhere, whereas tautology refers to the inacceptable repetition of the same ideas, words, or phrases by using diverse words. In English, there is a perplexity to distinguish some elements that may be misled to be regarded as pleonastic or tautological. The current study aims at analysing two political interviews in the light of pleonasm and tautology concepts and find out the differences between them semantically. The data analysis is taken from two presidential interviews for the American presidents Trump and Biden in 2020. The study has concluded that tautology and pleonasm can be used in disparate degrees in political speeches. Using tautology is more necessary than pleonasm in political speeches, in which pleonasm concentrates on ideas and implied meaning, which can be misled to simple, ordinary people, while tautology is clear and can be understood by any simple brain in spite that it is dull and boring sometimes if the repetition is exaggerated, but can be perceived easily to focus on some important ideas the politician sees it is significant.
政治访谈中的同义反复和假话:语义研究
同义反复是指用不同的词重复相同的观点、词或短语,这是不可接受的。在英语中,人们很难区分一些可能被误认为是同义词或同义反复的成分。本研究旨在根据pleonasm 和 tautology 概念对两篇政治访谈进行分析,找出它们在语义上的差异。数据分析来自 2020 年对美国总统特朗普和拜登的两次总统访谈。研究得出结论:同义反复和褶皱语在政治演讲中的使用程度不同。在政治演讲中使用同义反复比使用反义反复更有必要,其中反义反复集中在思想和隐含意义上,可能会对简单的普通人造成误导,而同义反复则是清晰的,任何简单的大脑都能理解,尽管有时如果夸大重复会让人觉得枯燥乏味,但在政治家看来,它很容易被感知,集中在一些重要的思想上,意义重大。
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