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This book offers a pragma-semantic analysis of linguistic means expressing speaker involvement in the genre of political interview. The research is based on an analysis of 40 interviews with British and American politicians. The aim of this work is to confirm or reject the claim that the genre of political interview is detached and impersonal as is typical of any other type of formal interaction. The study also investigates whether female politicians are more indeterminate in their expression than male politicians, and whether the expression of males is matter-of-fact and more precise. The book provides new insights into the genre of political interview and contributes to the study of speaker involvement and means of its expression.

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Contents: The delimitation of involvement as a linguistic category – Political interview as a discourse genre – Illocutionary force and speech act theory – Boosting and hedging – Intensification of the illocutionary force – Attenuation of the illocutionary force – Modality.

Speaker Involvement in Political Interviews

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    A Hardback by Jana Kozubíková Šandová

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 15/12/2014
      ISBN13: 9783631656426, 978-3631656426
      ISBN10: 3631656424

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book offers a pragma-semantic analysis of linguistic means expressing speaker involvement in the genre of political interview. The research is based on an analysis of 40 interviews with British and American politicians. The aim of this work is to confirm or reject the claim that the genre of political interview is detached and impersonal as is typical of any other type of formal interaction. The study also investigates whether female politicians are more indeterminate in their expression than male politicians, and whether the expression of males is matter-of-fact and more precise. The book provides new insights into the genre of political interview and contributes to the study of speaker involvement and means of its expression.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: The delimitation of involvement as a linguistic category – Political interview as a discourse genre – Illocutionary force and speech act theory – Boosting and hedging – Intensification of the illocutionary force – Attenuation of the illocutionary force – Modality.

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