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Linguistic intergroup bias and persistence of stereotype-affirming memory ...
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Linguistic intergroup bias and persistence of stereotype-affirming memory - Addendum 04.26.2022 ...
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THE INFLUENCE OF LINGUISTIC STYLE: A MATCHED-GUISE EXPERIMENT ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF SOURCE ACCENT, ARGUMENT QUALITY, AND ISSUE INVOLVEMENT ON PERSUASION
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In: Theses and Dissertations--Communication (2022)
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“I want you to defend that!” The Argumentative Structure of U.S.A. Presidential Debates
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2022)
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In this dissertation, I analyze U.S.A. presidential debates as a communicative arena where candidates attempt to persuade the electorate to vote for them. The study is based on discourse analysis grounded in pragma-dialectics and conversational epistemics and deontics to I elucidate how talk on U.S.A. presidential debates is structured. I show that candidates advance a pragmatic argumentative structure tied to the act of making a campaign promise and based on four distinct epistemic resources. Drawing on the first debates from 2000, 2008 and 2016, I show how candidates shape their speech to manage the disagreement space between themselves and the audience. Candidates discursively construct the relevant facts and delineate territories of knowledge by invoking epistemic resources and through the careful use of the epistemic modality. They manage their political commitments through the use of the deontic modality and commitment markers. Using these two aspects, candidates show that there is a problem and that they are the only person going to implement a desired policy. This results in a complex argumentative structure based on three distinct premises and six critical questions which defines the discourse in this arena of communication. First, there is a necessity premise, used to stress that some course of action has to be followed, which is checked through two critical questions: a) does the course of action solve a problem? and b) does the course of action have positive effects? Second, there is a commitment premise, used to stress that the speaker will enact the proposed course of action. Two critical questions are used to check the reasonableness of this premise: c) does the candidate intend to enact this course of action? and d) is the candidate able to enact this course of action? Last, there is a comparison premise, used to stress that the opponent will not enact the desired course of action. The critical questions which are tied to this premise are: e) is the candidate the only one to propose the desired policy? and f) is the opponent not able to execute this policy?
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argumentation; deontics; epistemics; Interpersonal and Small Group Communication; political communication; pragmatics; Social Influence and Political Communication; Speech and Rhetorical Studies; U.S.A. presidential debates
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URL: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations_2/2453 https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3530&context=dissertations_2
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Russia-My History: The Amazing Transformations of a History Exhibit in Post-Crimean Russia
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2022)
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Real Rap, Does Authenticity Even Matter in Hip Hop?
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In: Capstone Showcase (2021)
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Psycholinguistic potential of political concepts of the election campaign (on the example of the slogan-motto "Army. Language. Faith.") ...
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Psycholinguistic potential of political concepts of the election campaign (on the example of the slogan-motto "Army. Language. Faith.") ...
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Tweet Analytics for Political Position Estimation ; 12th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommuincations -- CogInfoCom2021
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Free to Hate: Hate Crimes' Intertwinement with the Evolution of Free Speech in the United States
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In: Honors Theses, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2021)
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The Reception of The Arabian Nights in World Literature
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In: Studies in Literature and Language; Vol 22, No 1 (2021): Studies in Literature and Language; 10-15 ; 1923-1563 ; 1923-1555 (2021)
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Rezistance: Diné Grassroots Organization and Modes of Activism
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In: Senior Projects Spring 2020 (2020)
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Does Public Opinion Affect Political Speech?
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In: American Journal of Political Science (2020)
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Googly eyes and yard signs: Deconstructing one professor’s successful rebuffing of a right-wing attack on an academic institution
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In: Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education (2020)
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The Role of Translation Style in Fostering Cultural Connections through World Literature
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In: Masters Theses (2020)
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Информационно-психологические войны сквозь призму лингвистики ... : Information Psychological Wars through the Prism of Linguistics ...
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Massenmedien und Behördenimage - zum Zusammenhang von Mediennutzung und Einstellungen zur Verwaltung in Deutschland
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In: der moderne staat - dms: Zeitschrift für Public Policy, Recht und Management ; 3 ; 2 ; 433-453 (2019)
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Structural Justice: A critical feminist framework exploring the intersection between justice, equity and structural reconciliation.
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In: Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice (2019)
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Dilemma and Knowledge - Book Review of Re-Imagining Utopias: Theory and Method for Educational Research in Post-Socialist Contexts
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In: Comparative and International Education / Éducation Comparée et Internationale (2019)
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