"We are Proud to be a Leading Company with Global Reach and Worldwide Impact": Positively Evaluative Lexis in the Language of Recruitment Advertising

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Pavel Reich
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Companies’ positive self-presentation has become an essential part of job advertising and helps employers attract potential applicants for the vacancies they are offering. This paper focuses on the various forms of positively evaluative lexis that appears in the company profiles cited on the employment website Monster.com. Evaluative or loaded words can be defined as words that evaluate reality either in a positive or a negative way, thus evoking in people a positive or a negative attitude towards a particular subject, in this case the potential employer. The analysis is both qualitative and quantitative and is based on the three-pronged approach, i.e. the combination of manual analysis of individual texts, small-scale corpus analysis and large-scale corpus analysis. It is based primarily on Appraisal Theory, focusing predominantly on the category of attitude expressed in the vocabulary used. However, the analysis has shown that the persuasive techniques of employers trying to attract applicants are rather complex and it has proved necessary to take into account notions from other theories, namely Orientational Metaphor and the concept of the so-called Purr Words, i.e. words whose conceptual meaning is backgrounded by its positive connotations. This concept has recently been developed mostly under the name of Schlagwort within the field of Politolinguistik in Germany, but, as the analysis has shown, can usefully be transferred from political discourse to corporate discourse, including the discourse of recruitment.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.sal.33.0.20081
“我们很自豪能成为一家拥有全球影响力的领先公司”:招聘广告中的积极评价词汇
公司积极的自我展示已经成为招聘广告的重要组成部分,并帮助雇主吸引潜在的求职者。本文主要研究了招聘网站Monster.com上公司简介中出现的各种形式的积极评价词汇。评价性或负载词可以被定义为以积极或消极的方式评价现实的词,从而唤起人们对特定主题的积极或消极态度,在这种情况下是潜在的雇主。这种分析是定性和定量相结合的,基于三管齐下的方法,即单个文本的人工分析、小规模语料库分析和大规模语料库分析相结合。它主要基于评价理论,主要关注所使用的词汇所表达的态度类别。然而,分析表明,雇主试图吸引求职者的说服技巧是相当复杂的,并且有必要考虑其他理论的概念,即定向隐喻和所谓的咕噜词的概念,即概念意义以其积极内涵为背景的词。这一概念最近主要以Schlagwort的名义在德国的poliolinguistik领域中发展起来,但是,正如分析所表明的,它可以有效地从政治话语转移到企业话语中,包括招聘话语。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.sal.33.0.20081
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Studies About Languages
Studies About Languages Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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0.60
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8
审稿时长
32 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal aims at bringing together the scholars interested in languages and technology, linguistic theory development, empirical research of different aspects of languages functioning within a society. The articles published in the journal focus on theoretical and empirical research, including General Linguistics, Applied Linguistics (Translation studies, Computational Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Media Linguistics, etc.), Comparative and Contrastive Linguistics. The journal aims at becoming a multidisciplinary venue of sharing ideas and experience among the scholars working in the field.
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