Abstract

The article deals with the concept of “new life” in the inaugural addresses of the U.S. presidents. A political language, as a reflection of people’s behavior in a certain ethnocultural community, is under the consideration. The investigation of political language caused the special approach to the analysis of lexical units that comprise the semantic group “novelty”. Based on this analysis a group of words that have the common sema “new” was singled out. The means of expressions and stylistic devices that presidents used to express the idea of “new life” were determined. The presidents make people believe in their ability to take new actions and change the situation, lead the nation to new, better life. Adjective “new” is often used by the presidents in context of the necessity to revitalize old values, to renew the nation spiritually. Analysis of inaugural address of American presidents showed that ideas of “new life” run through the entire speech of every president. In this article the role of the idea of “new life” in inaugural addresses of American presidents and means of its conveying has been studied. Model of a “new life” can be rather complex, needs more or less strong argumentation. The very word-combination the “better life” predetermines that this life should be different from the existing one, i.e. new. Thus concept of “new life” plays important role in political discourse. Consequently, our research may be understood not only as belonging to a narrow sphere of analysis of political discourse but to wider branch of science – linguistic political science.

Highlights

  • Modern linguistics is anthropocentrically oriented, it studies the role of human factor in the language

  • Political speeches and inaugural addresses attract great attention as far as they are quintessence of political ideas, programs of the country developing for particular period

  • The complex methodology of the research is based on the principles of anthropocentrism, cultural determinism, historicism, which ensured the effective implementation of the investigation of the concept of “new life” in inaugural address of the U.S presidents

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Introduction

Modern linguistics is anthropocentrically oriented, it studies the role of human factor in the language. Political speeches and inaugural addresses attract great attention as far as they are quintessence of political ideas, programs of the country developing for particular period. The politics’ language is under the consideration of many linguists. Works dedicated to the analysis of political language contribute to the study of communicative aspects of language. Some scholars understand the word “new” used in presidents speeches as a symbol of the nation’s prosperity (Savoy, 2010), conveying the concept of “new life”. We consider this to be a narrow understanding of the problem, at least as far as inaugural addresses is concerned

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