Research Article
2008

The “Unseen Engineer”

Publication: Linguistics and the Human Sciences
Volume 2, Number 1

Abstract

A number of linguistic studies in recent decades have sought to explain the nature of war discourses, and a number of recurring features have been identified (van Leeuwen, in press). Taking a corpus of press briefings by Coalition military spokesman from the beginning of the Iraq invasion, this paper combines detailed grammatical analysis (based on four days of briefings), with an excursus into prosodic motifs created through certain lexical tendencies (based on seven days of briefings), in order to explore the kind of ‘existential fabric’ (Butt, 1988) this discourse creates in its particular representation of the phenomenal realm of war. The grammatical method involves the analysis of the experiential function of language, using systemic functional grammar. An additional resource drawn on is Roget’s Thesaurus, against which particular elements of the discourse – such as the lexical verbs which construe material action – are mapped. The analysis reveals the lexical and grammatical patterns which function as resources for muting the intensely violent nature of war.

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Linguistics and the Human Sciences
Volume 2Number 12008
Pages: 59 - 87

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Published in print: 2008
Published online: 4 November 2024

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  1. Australian jazz
  2. musical taste

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Annabelle Lukin [email protected]
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Biography: Dr. Annabelle Lukin is a research fellow and lecturer in the Centre for Language in Social Life, Dept of Linguistics, Macquarie University.
Centre for Language in Social Life, Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University

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