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Negation and Its Ideological Implications in Inaugural Addresses
The study of ideology in literary and political texts is the concern of any critical study including critical stylistics. The current paper deals with the ideological positioning of Joe Biden’s and Bill Clinton’s inaugural addresses. The researchers adopt one toolkit called negation with its various categories of Critical Stylistics, as suggested by Jeffries (2010) in order to uncover the ideologies that are hidden in the presidents’ inaugural addresses. To explore the ideology in each category of negation, qualitative and quantitative approaches are adopted. The findings reveal that negating steers the text in an effective way, especially in the syntactic category. What is more, since these are inaugural addresses, most of the ideologies are positive such as unity, democracy, and indiscrimination.
Biden pays tribute to New Orleans attack victims
President Joe Biden attended an interfaith service in New Orleans on Jan. 6 to honor the victims of the deadly New Year's Day attack.
Biden awards Medals of Freedom
President Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Jan. 4 to 19 celebrities including Bono, José Andrés, Hillary Clinton and Magic Johnson.
Biden jokes with Coast Guard at Friendsgiving
President Joe Biden visited Staten Island, New York on Nov. 25, to attend a Friendsgiving dinner at the U.S. Coast Guard Sector.
Biden promises peaceful transfer of power
President Joe Biden spoke on Nov. 7, following President-elect Donald Trump’s election to a second term.
White House says it will ‘call out‘ hateful rhetoric
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre took questions about President Joe Biden's “garbage” comment, saying Biden would “call out” hateful rhetoric.
Biden: Sinwar's death ‘a moment of justice’
President Joe Biden spoke on the death of Hamas's military leader Yahya Sinwar during a trip to Berlin on Oct. 18.
Biden marks one year anniversary of Oct. 7 attack on Israel
Rabbi Aaron Alexander, President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden lit a yahrzeit memorial candle in remembrance of the victims of the Oct. 7 attacks.