Research Article

A Corpus-based Analysis of Diplomatic Directive Speech Acts

Authors

  • Leilei ZOU Professor, College of Foreign Language, Shanghai Ocean University, China
  • Yiye ZHU MA, College of Foreign Language, Shanghai Ocean University, China

Abstract

Diplomatic speech acts, to some extent, constitute and shape the national image, maintain international relations, and promote world harmony. Under the framework of Speech Act Theory, based on a corpus, this study analyzes the types and linguistic powerfulness of directive speech acts in statements made by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespersons in the past five years with a view to exploring the motivations behind their diplomatic directive speech acts and the relationship between discourse and power behind the speech. The findings indicate that Chinese diplomatic spokespersons tend to choose speech acts that blur the power and authority of both sides of the discourse and indicate weak directives. With the understanding that the wording of Chinese diplomatic speeches is indicative of the ideology and value orientation in the context of Chinese society, the findings of this study enrich the analysis of diplomatic discourse and the diplomatic framework and throw light on the motivations behind the wording of countries’ diplomatic speeches.

Article information

Journal

International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation

Volume (Issue)

6 (7)

Pages

36-44

Published

2023-07-02

How to Cite

ZOU, L., & ZHU, Y. (2023). A Corpus-based Analysis of Diplomatic Directive Speech Acts. International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation, 6(7), 36–44. https://doi.org/10.32996/ijllt.2023.6.7.4

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Keywords:

Diplomatic discourse; directive speech acts; national image; diplomatic framework and system; speech acts theory