两位尼日利亚前总统的公开信中带有冲突动机的行为

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
F. Unuabonah, Eniola Boluwaduro
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摘要

本研究调查了两位尼日利亚前总统(奥卢塞贡·奥巴桑乔和古德勒克·乔纳森)在公开信中使用的冲突动机的语用行为。运用梅的语用行为理论对数据进行了分析。研究结果表明,奥巴桑乔采用警告、呼吁和赞扬的务实行为来为乔纳森提供建议,而乔纳森则采用承认、吹嘘、纠正和提醒的务实行为为自己辩护。然而,他们都采用了侮辱、抱怨、指责和请求的务实行为。这些行为受到民族主义和反种族意识形态以及公开信背景的影响,即尼日利亚政治领导人之间的冲突。
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Conflict-motivated acts in the open letters of two former Nigerian presidents
This study investigates conflict-motivated pragmatic acts employed in the open letters exchanged by two former Nigerian presidents (Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan). The data are analysed using Mey’s pragmatic act theory. The findings reveal that while Obasanjo employs pragmatic acts of warning, appealing, and praising in order to counsel Jonathan, Jonathan employs pragmatic acts of acknowledging, boasting, correcting, and reminding in order to defend himself. However, they both employ the pragmatic acts of insulting, complaining, accusing, and requesting. These acts are influenced by nationalist and anti-ethnic ideologies as well as the context of the open letters, i.e., conflict among political leaders in Nigeria.
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English Text Construction
English Text Construction LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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