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Linguistic instruments employed in political discourses. Manipulation tools or expressions of human universal behaviour?

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Publication: Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brașov. Series IV: Philology and Cultural Studies, 11 (2), Section Language studies, p. 49-70
p-ISSN:2066-768X
e-ISSN:2066-7698
Publisher:Transilvania University Press
Place:Brașov
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Abstract:The present paper aims at answering to a very intriguing question concerning the importance of language in the world of politics. Starting from the Aristotle’s idea that we are all political animals, able to use language to pursue our own ends (Chilton 2004), the paper uses the techniques of Critical Discourse Analysis, in order to explore the ways in which politicians use language as a manipulation strategy. Although we tend to interpret the linguistic tools used by the politicians in their speeches as manipulation tools, we cannot ignore the fact that everyone of us uses, even in everyday communication, words for achieving specific goals. This is, in fact, the ultimate goal of communication. But is this also the case of the political speeches? What makes the difference? “What does the use of language in contexts we call ‘political’ tell us about humans in general?” (Chilton 2004, xi).
Key words:political discourse, Critical Discourse Analysis, Romanian language
Language: English
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