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DESCRIPTION:The ways in which US Americans identify with political partie
 s and the language used to participate in politics is of wide discussion
  in the study of linguistics and US American society at large. Mark and 
 Patricia McCloskey's speech from the 2020 Republican National Convention
  provides a clear example of the ways in which political language carrie
 s pragmatic information to subgroups within an audience. This talk is a 
 presentation of a multimodal analysis of the McCloskey's speech at the 2
 020 RNC. We will spend the time examining video clips from the speech to
  aid in a discussion of the modes of performance that lend nonlinguistic
  meaning to a political speech act. There will also be an in-depth exami
 nation of the use of political code words\, hypothetical futurates\, and
  grammatical framing in the speech transcript that add pragmatic meaning
  to the speech.
URL:https://68stuts.bildungs.cafe/events/439.html
SUMMARY:Coded Language in US Political Speech Acts
ORGANIZER:stuts68
LOCATION:stuts68 - Ruqaiya Hasan
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