What Lies Underneath a Political Speech
649The use of
the, aside from presenting specific information, may trigger existential presuppositions (e.g.
the basic needs of the people,
the reduction of monopolies, which assumes the existence of the nouns it triggers. In other words, it can be said that the speaker maybe assuming that there are basic needs (of the people and there are (reduction of) monopolies. The items
Thailand,
government and
NCPO refers to the information being conveyed by the addressor and related political institutions. Finally, the item Thai refers to the assumed audience. Overall, it can be said that the weekly speeches of Gen Prayuth revolved around providing information
to Thais about Thailand, the government and the ruling council NCPO characterized by definitiveness, passive constructions and deontic modality. Put another way, agentless definite information about Thailand, the Thai government and the ruling council NCPO was presented to Thais with varying degrees of possibility and necessity. The findings also show that Gen Prayuth’s common use of deontic modality indicates a general strengthening of his commitment to the truth of his message containing the modals.
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