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Title: A Move-based Analysis of illocutionary Speech Acts in American Presidential War Rhetoric
Other Titles: A Move-based Analysis of illocutionary Speech Acts
Authors: Salman Hummadi, Ali
Binti Mat Said, Seriaznita
Keywords: illocutionary speech acts
presidential war rhetoric
move-based analysis
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Citation: https://www.psychosocial.com/article/PR300211/23724/
Abstract: Presidential war discourse in particular is commonly investigated through the use of critical discourse analysis tools. Seldom attempts have been carried out to study this type of rhetoric in view of a movebased analysis of illocutionary speech acts. Being a genre in its own, the particulars of the presidential war rhetoric are framed into narrated events within conventional move-structures realized by illocutionary speech acts indicative of the communicative function of each move to justify American present course of military action. After the study shows that American presidents organize their war rhetoric, in terms of a succession of seven cognitive move-structures, the study mainly focuses on investigating the types of illocutionary speech acts performed in each exigence or rhetorical move and identifying how they behave in realizing the local communicative function of the moves which, in turn, contribute to the communicative purpose of the genre as a whole.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9239
ISSN: 1475-7192
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