历时语料库辅助的美国总统辩论语义域分析

IF 0.8 Q3 LINGUISTICS
Corpora Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.3366/cor.2022.0266
Nicholas Hayes, Robert Poole
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摘要

这项语料库辅助的话语研究调查了2000年至2020年17场美国总统辩论的专业语料库中的历时变化。使用ucrel语义注释系统(usas)(Rayson,2008)对文本进行标记,以便于调查这一时期出现和减少的语义趋势;通过应用Kendall的Tau相关系数对趋势的强度进行了实证评估。分析显示,反映真实性评估和可信度问题的领域随着更加以人为本的话语而增加,人称代词的增加就是明证。此外,援引战争和防御的例子减少了,同时韧性的表现也减少了。这些结果可能反映了美国政治话语的总体转变,特别是美国总统话语的转变,同时也反映了在语料库的二十年中当代社会和政治利益的演变。本研究的结论是,在当前所谓的“假新闻”、激烈的党派之争以及社会和政治分裂的时代背景下,对这些话语转变进行了解释。调查结果表明,当前的美国政治气候不能简单地归因于特朗普政府的反常,而是,至少自2000年的选举周期以来,促成和反映当前政治环境的话语特征一直存在并不断增加。
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A diachronic corpus-assisted semantic domain analysis of US presidential debates
This corpus-assisted discourse study investigates diachronic change in a specialised corpus of seventeen American presidential debates from 2000 to 2020. The texts were tagged using the ucrel Semantic Annotation System (usas) ( Rayson, 2008 ) to facilitate the investigation of emergent and decreasing semantic trends over the period; the strength of trends was empirically evaluated through application of Kendall's Tau correlation coefficient. The analysis revealed that domains reflecting truth evaluations and matters of credibility increased alongside a more people-orientated discourse, as evidenced by increases in personal pronouns. Furthermore, instances invoking warfare and defence decreased, paralleled by a decrease in the representations of toughness. These results may reflect a shift in US political discourse generally, and American presidential discourse specifically, while also reflecting evolving contemporary social and political interests over the twenty-year span of the corpus. This study concludes with interpretations of these discursive shifts in the context of the current era of so-called ‘fake news’, intense partisanship, and social and political divisiveness. Findings indicate that the current US political climate cannot simply be attributed to an anomalous Trump administration but, rather, the discursive features contributing to and reflecting the current political environment have been present and increasing since at least the year 2000 election cycle.
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