英语人称代词在政治话语中的操纵策略:批评性话语分析

Raid Muhammad Jasim, Sabah S. Mustafa
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操纵是一个话语概念,在政治话语中起着关键作用,政治家可以通过使用语言特征对其接受者施加一些影响,其中最突出的是人称代词(Van Dijk, 1995)。本研究的目的是调查政治家如何使用人称代词,即;基于Van Dijk的“意识形态方阵”,我们和我以及它们的占有形式作为操纵观众心灵的工具,表现为积极的自我表征和消极的他者表征(Van Dijk,1998:p.69)。为此,选取美国总统特朗普2020年国情咨文作为分析数据。在他的226个讲话节选中,只有8个例子涉及到人称代词的使用及其暗示进行了定性和定量分析。结果表明,特朗普使用这些代词是为了对他的听众施加意识形态影响,基本上是为了积极地展示自己。该研究得出结论,特朗普战略性地使用人称代词作为集体、民族主义和直接/共同责任的功能指示。这些发现可能有助于语言学家和政治分析人士理解政治家如何有能力利用他们语言中的语言特征来操纵地实现他们的目的。
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English Personal Pronouns as a Manipulation Strategy in Political Discourse: A Critical Discourse Analysis
Manipulation is a discursive concept which plays a key role in political discourse by which politicians can impose some impact on their recipients through using linguistic features, most prominent of which are personal pronouns (Van Dijk, 1995). The aim of this study is to investigate how politicians utilize the personal pronouns, namely; We and I and their possessive forms as a tool of manipulating the audience's mind based on Van Dijk's "ideological square" which shows positive-self representation and negative-other representation (Van Dijk,1998:p.69). To this end, American President Donald Trump's 2020 State of the Union speech was chosen to be the data of analysis. Only (8) examples out of (226) extracts of his speech involving the use the personal pronouns along with their indications were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. Results reveal that Trump uses these pronouns to exercise an ideological influence on his audience, basically to present himself positively. The study concludes that Trump strategically uses personal pronouns as a functional indication of collectivity, nationalism, and direct/shared responsibility. Findings might help linguists and political analysts to understand how politicians have the ability to exploit the linguistic characteristics in their language to fulfill their ends manipulatively.
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