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ID173389
Title Properlanguage of terror
Other Title Informationexploring speech acts in official English-language ISIS videos, 2014-2017
LanguageENG
AuthorQi, Yuanbo
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study provides an empirical analysis of 79 official ISIS English-language videos and uses Quentin Skinner’s analytical approach to examine the prevalence of and changes in the speech acts used in the videos. The results show that directive, expressive, and assertive were the most common classes of speech acts and that threatening speech acts were featured most prominently. This study concludes that the fundamental semantic intention of the videos is to mobilise the addressees to align with the group’s demands and the video might serve more than simply recruitment, but as a diplomatic/negotiating tool for real-world events that ISIS faces.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 31, No.6; Sep 2020: p.1196-1241
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 31 No 6
Key WordsIslamic State ;  Speech Acts ;  Extremis ;  Isis Propaganda Videos ;  Terrorism And Propaganda ;  Skinner’S Approach


 
 
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