Abstract

Having the greatest power on nearly all states’ political standpoints the USA has touched upon the events of 1915 through myriad of political and official documents. The suppositional and subcontextual meaning of the USA political discourse and its semantical representation is initially studied in the scope of the theory of event semantics. The present article attempts to represent the events of 1915 in political discourse within the context of event analysis. The article examines the concept of complex event as an analytical tool, introducing a deep event modeling and event decomposition of causative verbs. Supposedly, the article intends to strucet the USA political discourse within the framework of official announcements and annual presidential statements.

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