Frequent topoi in Mandela's speeches.

Frequent topoi in Mandela's speeches.

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The present study attempts a political discourse analysis of a spoken Arabic corpus on the death of Nelson Mandela. The corpus mainly consists of the coverage of some Arabic-speaking TV channels that was broadcasted in the aftermath of the announcement of Nelson Mandela's death in 2013. The discourse-historical approach was employed with a view to...

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... corpus consists of 18,131 tokens. Table 1 shows the frequent topoi in the reference corpus. ...
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... corpus consists of 18,131 tokens. Table 1 shows the frequent topoi in the reference corpus. ...

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... From a computational discourse analysis perspective, keywords highlight what is distinctive at the lexical level in a target corpus. Through statistical keyword analysis, researchers have studied diplomatic letters (Pranoto and Yuwono, 2017), court proceedings (Potts and Kjaer, 2016), academic writing (Paquot and Bestgen, 2009), gender differences in language use (Newman et al., 2008), political manifestos (Skorczynska, 2016), online COVID discourse (Joharry, 2023), and the representation of minorities or events in the press (Baker et al., 2013;Mohammed et al., 2022;Taylor, 2014). ...
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The article deals with the development of an ontological model of words in public political discourse and texts of public speeches in the Kazakh language. The article presents an ontological model of the subject area of elections, a referendum, examples of processing queries from the knowledge base are given. A sentimental analysis of political discourse in social networks in the Kazakh language was carried out in order to determine the mood of the discussion in these sources.KeywordsIntelligent SynonymizerPolitical discourseDatabaseKazakh languageOntology