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RIVNE TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT OF JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF UKRAINE

Lexical and stylistic features of


Charles’ III speeches
Vitchuk Vadim,Form 10-V,Rivne Regional Scientific Lyceum,Rivne
Research advisers:Boyarchuk Oksana Artemivna,English teacher of Rivne Regional Scientific Lyceum, Lankina
Viktoriia Volodymyrivna, Head of the English Study Group of Rivne Minor Academy of Sciences
Actuality
The spread of Internet communication and online information exchange technologies have raised
scholarly interest in political discourse. Leaders such as Charles III, King of the United Kingdom, have a
significant influence on world politics, prompting increased research into their speeches.

Object Subject
The AIM of this study is
The speeches of the King of the The lexical and
the analysis of Charles
stylistic features of
III's speeches and the United Kingdom of Great Britain
the speeches of King
study of the use of and Northern Ireland, Charles III.
Charles III.
specific lexical units,
stylistic devices and the
The progress of our research Tasks
1)To investigate the lexical and
description of their The theoretical material was analyzed stylistic features of Charles III's
speeches in the context of his
influence on the and the definition and typification of
political activities.
formation and political discourse speeches were
2)To analyze the use of figures of
described. speech and rhetorical devices in
development of political
Charles III's speeches and
speech and its role in The lexical and stylistic features of the determine their impact on the
creating the image of speeches of the leaders of the states were audience.
also analyzed and the main lexical and 3)To investigate the specifics of
power and influencing the use of linguistic means in the
stylistic constructions used in the speeches
public opinion. of the leaders of the states were
speeches of Charles III from the
point of view of his public image
determined.
The results Three speeches of Charles III were
and status.
4)To study the lexical
composition and speech style of
The scientific analysis of studied and the percentage of the
Charles III and the purpose of
Charles III's speeches showed use of lexical and stylistic features using lexical and stylistic
the following percentages of was calculated constructions.

the use of lexical and stylistic Conclusion


devices: metaphors - 50%, Political speeches are an important tool for
epithets - 19%, repetitions - politicians who use them to influence public
opinion, shape their image and achieve their
10%, the use of quotations political goals. The study of political speeches
and inversions - 6%, and their analysis makes it possible to better
parallelism, contrast and understand the mechanisms of political
alliteration - 3% each. communication and reveal the hidden motives
and strategies of politicians.

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