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Speech actualization of ethophysiological targets of mass recipient manipulation in British political discourse

Anna V. Lyulina and Yuliya S. Yelagina
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Anna V. Lyulina: Orenburg State University
Yuliya S. Yelagina: Orenburg State University

Russian Social and Humanitarian Studies, 2025, vol. 17, issue 1, 10-28

Abstract: Background. The political discourse is the type of discourse with exactly dominating manipulative intention. This intention has a complicated structure and is realized by the speech producer through actualizing of a definite set of mass recipient’s universal manipulation targets. With the help of the intentional analysis of the Conservative Party Manifesto the author proves that there is a special set of effective speech actualizers of mass recipient’s ethological and physiological manipulation targets being in a strict hierarchy. Purpose. The purpose of the study is to find out and analyze the speech means of actualizing of mass recipient’s ethological and physiological manipulation targets in the British political discourse. Materials and methods. This study is based on the recipient‑centric approach with which mass recipient is regarded as some model of interdependent features being relevant for the process of manipulation and reflected on the surface level of producers’ manipulative messages in the system of speech means under consideration. Results. On the basis of the political party manifesto text type the intentional model of the manipulative speech act has been tested, as well as the recipient‑centered model of manipulation targets for the mass recipient. It is proved that the most effective manipulation means of this text type are nominative actualizing signs and associative actualizing signs, which affect such manipulation targets as the anticipation of social ideal realization (in promissive speech acts), certain instincts, the interoception, exteroception and proprioception peculiarities and the characteristic features of temporal, space and kinetic perceiving as well.

Keywords: political discourse; manipulative intention; speech act; manipulation target; actualizing sign; nominative sign; associative sign (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.12731/2077-1770-2025-17-1-497

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