ISSN: 2265-6294

The Concept and Relation between Pragmatics and Politics in English Language

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Hadeer Jasim Mohammed,Aljanabi Hiba Ahmed Kareem,Ranea Yahya Khudhur,Jagdish Joshi

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Language is essential for politics, for producing, disseminating, engaging with, and reacting to political discourse. The pragmatics of political speeches is crucial to the development of effective political communication tactics. Thus, speech is situated at the intersection of rhetoric, linguistics, and politics. In communication, intent is a pragmatic factor that plays a crucial role at the time of the communication process. Speech is of paramount importance to the social and political domains. Through the use of concepts and the relationship between language and politics, the study analyzes the function of language in communication and interpretation of intentions. The study of the relationships between language and the situations in which it is employed is the focus of the subfield of linguistics known as pragmatics. Politicians communicate directly with the public to persuade them to support their plans or beliefs. In this area, certain concepts of pragmatics can be applicable to the analysis of the political speeches demonstrates that political leaders conduct a variety of acts through their speeches. This article discusses the concept of Relation between Pragmatics and Politics, derived from its two basic components throughout linguistic concept. The authors attempt to identify elements or factors that interweave these two apparently separate spheres, by highlighting all the pragmatic concepts that can be included in the analysis of political discourses. In addition to giving an overview of the concept of political speeches and their relationship to the theory of pragmatism through the principle of analyzing the intentions of the politicians.

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