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    Metaphorical enhancements of the us/them asymmetry in war speeches of American presidents in the years 1917–1972 by Barbara Chmielewska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This is followed by a systematic analysis of the metaphorical conceptualizations that emphasize the Us/Them asymmetry in the speeches of American presidents regarding World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War. …”
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    The American Presidency and the 25th Amendment in Contemporary TV Series: Fiction, Reality, and the Warped Mirrors of the Post-9/11 Zeitgeist by Monica Michlin

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…This article analyzes how recent TV series (1999-2010) have staged the American Presidency in a form of “revolving door” between fiction and reality, and how all stage a crisis allowing a vice-president to become president. …”
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    Identifying The Pragmatic Force Of Attiudinal Intonation In Some Selected Political Speeches by Instructor Mahmood Atiya Farhan, Assist. Inst. Faiza Qanbar Ali

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The study aims at identifying the pragmatic force of  attitudinal  intonation in some political speeches together with identifying pitch variations that are determined by various syntactic constructions that impart the illocutionary forces of political speeches and perlocutionary acts .The procedures used in this paper are: first, collecting and classifying speeches selected from the ex-American president Barack Obama and the current American President Donald Trump from the internet ; second ,analyzing the data collected by adopting Roach’s patterns of intonation (2009)and Searle’s classification of illocutionary acts  intonation (1975) The paper consists of two sections .Section one is a review of literature that comprises the basic terms that are of relevant to the study. …”
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    John Tyler and his Role in the America Domestic and Foreign Policy (1841-1845) by Eman Mutaib Muhe

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The current paper highlights an important character represented by the American president John Tyler 1841 – 1845, who is considered the tenth American president. …”
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    Minitexts in American media-discourse (based on the titles of YouTube videos featuring Donald Trump) by Antonina A. Kharkovskaya, Marina V. Cherkunova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The contextual analysis of the selected titles contributes to determination of the focal points of the public interest concerning the figure of the American President on the one hand and it also helps to discover the trends within the public attitude evaluative vectors on the other hand, which prove to be outspokenly critical. …”
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    Introduction by Alfred Hornung

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Obama was elected the first African American president of the United States of America in 2008. …”
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    JUDSON CHURCHILL WELLIVER, WORDSMITH by Greg Phelps, Gene Pace

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Judson Churchill Welliver, the first full-lime speechwriter for an American president (Warren G. Harding), was both speechwriter and journalist, a Progressive Era writer who believed in the potential of American democracy and industrial strength, if properly regulated, to transform the world. …”
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    JUDSON CHURCHILL WELLIVER, WORDSMITH by Greg Phelps, Gene Pace

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Judson Churchill Welliver, the first full-lime speechwriter for an American president (Warren G. Harding), was both speechwriter and journalist, a Progressive Era writer who believed in the potential of American democracy and industrial strength, if properly regulated, to transform the world. …”
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    BARACK OBAMA’S IOWA CAUCUSES RHETORIC by Samuel Gunawan

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…Obama  displayed  his outstanding rhetorical craftmanship to drive irresistibly his power of persuasion in the  earliest  Democratic  Caucuses  in  the  whitest  state  of  Iowa  that  gave  him  a victory; thus the speech underscored the ground-breaking messages to the rest of the nation that America was ripe for an African-American President.…”
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    North Korea : Why it is Unlikely to Denuclearise by Teo, Kah Beng

    Published 2019
    “…After two summits with Trump, there are reasons to believe that North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-Un is having the last laugh on the American president.…”
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