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Title

Exploring speech act patterns in anthropological pragmatics

Authors

[ 1 ] Centrum Języków i Komunikacji Politechniki Poznańskiej, Prorektor ds. współpracy międzynarodowej, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] employee

Year of publication

2024

Published in

Linguistica silesiana

Journal year: 2024 | Journal volume: vol. 45

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • American presidency
  • President Joe Biden
  • Anthropological pragmatics
  • Linguistic pragmatics
  • Speech acts theory
  • Rhetoric
Abstract

EN Abstract The purpose of this paper is to look into discourse patterns of President Joe Biden from an anthropological pragmatics perspective, and the theory of speech acts, in particular. I will argue that speech acts are double-edged tools in human communication that have the power to create objective facts accepted and maintained by human agreement on the one hand but are also determined by fluctuating socio-cultural context. In exploring the topic of the American presidency from an anthropological pragmatics perspective, this article addresses theoretical and methodological issues which further our understanding of linguistic structure of social reality determined by socially constrained functions that underlie culture. Thus, this paper argues for a broadened research path to advance the theory of speech acts in political discourse. An analysis of President Joe Biden’s language practices uncovers the rhetorical concept of ethos and its criterion of credibility that is indicative of his presidential status.

Pages (from - to)

215 - 235

DOI

10.24425/linsi.2024.150397

URL

https://doi.org/10.24425/linsi.2024.150397

License type

CC BY-NC-ND (attribution - noncommercial - no derivatives)

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open journal

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final published version

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at the time of publication

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