This study attempts to approach the ideological representations across the genreic rhetorical moves of political mediatized message in light of Machin and Mayer (2012). The two speeches are anti-terrorist political speeches that are presented by Jacinda Ardern and George W. Bush. The two speeches represent; a) the text chief source and b) the triggered text. Moreover, this study examines the form and content mappings across the; greeting, soliciting opinion, checking, challenging, entrapment, and release moves (Cap and Okulska, 2013, pp. 10-11). Self-reflexivity is expressed across the social roles of the narrator, interlocutor, and character reaching the inference-pragmatic pattern in terms of the indexicals i.e., 'functional pragmatics' (Titscher, Meyer, and Wodak, 2000). The results of the study indicate a homogenous self-hegemonic ideology across; i) the same rhetorical moves across the two speeches; ii) the same Information Units/IUs of the propositional content; iii) the homogenous cognition determinism that reflects communication dynamicity.
El-Daly, S. (2021). Critical-Discourse Analysis of 'Self-reflexivity' across Bush's and Ardern's anti-terrorist Political Speech: A Functional-Pragmatic Approach. SAHIFATUL-ALSUN, 37(37), 35-56. doi: 10.21608/salsu.2021.198436
MLA
Sara El-Daly. "Critical-Discourse Analysis of 'Self-reflexivity' across Bush's and Ardern's anti-terrorist Political Speech: A Functional-Pragmatic Approach", SAHIFATUL-ALSUN, 37, 37, 2021, 35-56. doi: 10.21608/salsu.2021.198436
HARVARD
El-Daly, S. (2021). 'Critical-Discourse Analysis of 'Self-reflexivity' across Bush's and Ardern's anti-terrorist Political Speech: A Functional-Pragmatic Approach', SAHIFATUL-ALSUN, 37(37), pp. 35-56. doi: 10.21608/salsu.2021.198436
VANCOUVER
El-Daly, S. Critical-Discourse Analysis of 'Self-reflexivity' across Bush's and Ardern's anti-terrorist Political Speech: A Functional-Pragmatic Approach. SAHIFATUL-ALSUN, 2021; 37(37): 35-56. doi: 10.21608/salsu.2021.198436