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Linguistic and Stylistic Features of English Public Speeches

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  • Olga Kotenko
  • Natalia Кosharna
  • Myroslava Chepurna
  • Olha Trebyk
  • Ivan Bakhov

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Political communication plays a special role in the life of modern society. Political speeches can be used to judge the direction of the development of political relations between states and the priorities of politicians in various spheres of social and political life. A political public speech is nothing but the interaction of a politician with the audience, a means of propaganda, a presentation of his position and views, a means of persuasion, and a tool for the power struggle. In political speeches, the important role of language as a means of struggle for power and a way to retain it is especially evident. This determines the relevance of studying the linguistic and stylistic features of political speech and identifying effective ways of linguistic influence on a wide audience. The scientific novelty of the article lies in the description of linguistic and stylistic means that contribute to the creation of an effective political speech in English on the example of the speeches of US President Donald Trump, whose speech style is of great interest to linguists. The article aims to describe the linguistic and stylistic means of creating expressiveness that Trump prefers in his speeches. An equally important objective is to determine the main functions of using linguistic and stylistic devices in a political speech.

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  • Olga Kotenko & Natalia Кosharna & Myroslava Chepurna & Olha Trebyk & Ivan Bakhov, 2023. "Linguistic and Stylistic Features of English Public Speeches," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 13(4), pages 1-56, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:13:y:2023:i:4:p:56
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