Aufsatz(elektronisch)4. Februar 2022

LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY'S POLITICAL RHETORIC: STRATEGIES & TACTICS

In: Visnyk Nacional'noho jurydyčnoho universytetu "Jurydyčna akademija Ukraïny imeni Jaroslava Mudroho". Serija filosofija, filosofija prava, politologija, sociologija, Band 1, Heft 52

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Abstract

The purpose of the study is to characterize the discursive strategies and tactics of the Ukraine's President V. Zelenskyy. V. Zelenskyy's political discourse is mainly determined by the strategy for increase and the strategy of theatricality. The strategy for increase is used to create a positive mental space around oneself and one's political force, so it is implemented through the tactics of analysis-"plus", which involves analyzing the political situation without explicit approval of one's contribution, with gratitude to ordinary citizens. The strategy of theatricality is realized through the tactics of cooperation, which explains the intention to identify with the people. Techniques here are the use of vocatives-ethnonyms and the inclusive pronoun "we", which participate in the construction of "we-discourse" and "the communitization of responsibility"; reduced everyday communication in the format of storytelling; translingual speech practice. The tactics of irony is manifested in the use of irony against political opponents in order to self-position and create a "manipulative discourse of the positive". V. Zelenskyy's presidential discourse is a complex speech formation, the characteristic features of which are: the format of reduced everyday communication in addressing the Ukrainian people; intention to show solidarity with the people in solving common problems; representation of the values of the youth linguistic community; dissemination of public messages through social networks; actualization in speech of physiological and social needs of people; performative function of irony.

Verlag

Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University

ISSN: 2663-5704

DOI

10.21564/2663-5704.52.249894

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