Presidential New Year political speeches. Managing uncertainty

The Portuguese political regime is semi-presidential. The President of the Republic has specific functions that make his speeches central to his political action. This paper focuses on discourses, on how language is used on social practices marked by the linguistic nature of interaction. I analyze t...

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Main Author: Maria Aldina Marques
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal Fluminense 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/34193
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description The Portuguese political regime is semi-presidential. The President of the Republic has specific functions that make his speeches central to his political action. This paper focuses on discourses, on how language is used on social practices marked by the linguistic nature of interaction. I analyze the discursive characteristics of a discourse genre with political tradition in the Portuguese Republic, the New Year Messages. Constituting a macro-act of vow of Happy New Year to Portuguese people, these speeches are determined by the characteristics of the speaker's political functions and by the goals he pursues in each particular interaction. Starting from the investigations carried out in discourse analysis and in linguistics of the enunciation (AMOSSY, 2000; BAKHTINE, 1984; BENVENISTE, 1966, 1970; KERBRAT-ORECCHIONI, 2002) and the literature on linguistics of enunciation (HAILON, 2012; MAINGUENEAU, 2014; MOIRAND, 2003; MARQUES, 2015, among others), we will study the ways in which the Portuguese presidents construct their discourses, and are also constructed in them. We will focus on the enunciative organization of the speeches, to analyze how the speaker stands relative to his own speech and to the object of his speech, and also to the speaker (s), according to a political agenda supported by the image of the president, by his legitimacy, which is institutional, but above all by his credibility, which is properly political (CHARAUDEAU, 2005; MARQUES, 2014). The data under analysis are constituted by New Year's Messages issued by the last three presidents of the Portuguese Republic between 1997 and 2017.
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spelling doaj.art-52130ae86b6541f49fadf9f1d0c0f3bc2022-12-22T02:34:10ZporUniversidade Federal FluminenseGragoatá1413-90732358-41142020-01-01245071773610.22409/gragoata.v24i50.3419319851Presidential New Year political speeches. Managing uncertaintyMaria Aldina Marques0Universidade do MinhoThe Portuguese political regime is semi-presidential. The President of the Republic has specific functions that make his speeches central to his political action. This paper focuses on discourses, on how language is used on social practices marked by the linguistic nature of interaction. I analyze the discursive characteristics of a discourse genre with political tradition in the Portuguese Republic, the New Year Messages. Constituting a macro-act of vow of Happy New Year to Portuguese people, these speeches are determined by the characteristics of the speaker's political functions and by the goals he pursues in each particular interaction. Starting from the investigations carried out in discourse analysis and in linguistics of the enunciation (AMOSSY, 2000; BAKHTINE, 1984; BENVENISTE, 1966, 1970; KERBRAT-ORECCHIONI, 2002) and the literature on linguistics of enunciation (HAILON, 2012; MAINGUENEAU, 2014; MOIRAND, 2003; MARQUES, 2015, among others), we will study the ways in which the Portuguese presidents construct their discourses, and are also constructed in them. We will focus on the enunciative organization of the speeches, to analyze how the speaker stands relative to his own speech and to the object of his speech, and also to the speaker (s), according to a political agenda supported by the image of the president, by his legitimacy, which is institutional, but above all by his credibility, which is properly political (CHARAUDEAU, 2005; MARQUES, 2014). The data under analysis are constituted by New Year's Messages issued by the last three presidents of the Portuguese Republic between 1997 and 2017.https://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/34193discursos políticos presidenciais de ano novogénero de discurso, imagens do locutor, organização discursiva.
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Presidential New Year political speeches. Managing uncertainty
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discursos políticos presidenciais de ano novo
género de discurso, imagens do locutor, organização discursiva.
title Presidential New Year political speeches. Managing uncertainty
title_full Presidential New Year political speeches. Managing uncertainty
title_fullStr Presidential New Year political speeches. Managing uncertainty
title_full_unstemmed Presidential New Year political speeches. Managing uncertainty
title_short Presidential New Year political speeches. Managing uncertainty
title_sort presidential new year political speeches managing uncertainty
topic discursos políticos presidenciais de ano novo
género de discurso, imagens do locutor, organização discursiva.
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