虚假言论的语言特点(以美国政治言论材料为基础)

Alexandra Vasilyevna Baykova, Valery Mikhailovich Bukharov
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本文探讨了政治权力话语中的撒谎现象。研究的目的是确定美国政治人物话语中形成虚假信息的语言手段。本研究的科学新颖性在于首次描述了英语政治文本中虚假陈述的语言特点。文章介绍了一项试点研究的结果。研究使用了语言调查和字数统计 (LIWC-22) 程序进行计算机语音分析。该程序分析了 Politifact.com 网站上被归类为 "真 "和 "假 "的政治言论。此外,研究还探讨了两类声明在准备好的演讲中的词汇差异。研究显示,与真实的发言相比,虚假发言往往使用较少的第一人称代词和较多的第三人称代词。此外,虚假陈述往往包含更多表达负面情绪和否定的词语。此外,包含虚假信息的句子长度往往长于包含真实信息的句子。
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Linguistic characteristics of false statements (based on the material of American political discourse)
In this article, the phenomenon of lying is considered in the discourse of political power. The purpose of the study is to identify the linguistic means by which false information is formed in the speech of American political figures. The scientific novelty of the undertaken research lies in the fact that for the first time the linguistic characteristics of false statements in political texts in English are described. The article describes the findings of a pilot study. The study used the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC-22) program for computer speech analysis. The program analyzed political statements classified as "true" and "false" on the Politifact.com website. Additionally, the study explored the lexical differences between the two types of statements in prepared speeches. The study revealed that false statements tend to have fewer first-person pronouns and more third-person pronouns compared to truthful statements. Additionally, false statements often include a higher number of words expressing negative emotions and negation. Furthermore, the length of sentences containing false information tends to be longer than those with true information.
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