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    this lead to a desire in many Germans‚ including Hitler‚ to see their nation once again take it’s place in the world through a strong nationalist government. To prove he could be the one to do this‚ Hitler made it clear to Germans in his appealing speeches that the Treaty was the cause of many of Germany’s economical problems. He also explained that he would fix this by tearing up the Treaty of Versailles. In 1923‚ the Weimar Republic made another huge fault. Due to economic fragility‚ the German

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    Functional Styles

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    Criteria Scientific prose style Oratorical sub-style Publicistic styles Pragmatic aim to prove a hypothesis‚ to create new concepts‚ to disclose the internal laws of existence‚ development‚ relations between different phenomena. is to exert influence on public opinion‚ to convince the listener that the interpretation given by the speaker is the only correct one and to cause him to accept the point of view expressed in the speech not merely by logical argumentation‚ but by emotional appeal as well

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    the Nazi Party. Hitler appealed to German population‚ who were desperate for change‚ especially the lower middle class‚ the unemployed and young. Through his powerful and spellbinding speeches‚ he pledged a better life and a superior Germany. So because of his popularity‚ for examples through his beer hall speeches‚ which gave him a lot of practise‚ in 1933 Hitler was appointed Chancellor‚ ultimately making him the

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    Publicistic

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    Content: Introduction……………………………. Chapter I. I.I General notes on style and Stylistic…………………. I.II. General notes on functional styles of language…………… I.III. Publicistic style……………………………………… I.III.I Oratory and Speeches…………………………. I.III.II. The Essay…………………………………… I.III.III Journalistic Articles…………………………… Introduction: Definition Publicistic style of speech represents a functional version of a literary language and will widely be applied in various spheres

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    not the phrase. Is it? No. The phrase that we use and accept is “A Natural Born Speaker” funny enough its sound though and when used‚ we think of qualities such as: a really good talker‚ an inspiring Speaker‚ someone who could sell anything to anyone‚ a motivating communicator‚ an entertainer etc. So then do the qualities make a “Natural Born Speaker?” or does the Speaker makes the qualities? “Oratorical skill” is one of the unempirical and old label too‚ not one we use much anymore. Consequently

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    his direction in speaking with knowledge‚ truth‚ and having the credibility on the subject matter. After being sworn into office‚ one of the best speeches was given by John F. Kennedy on January 20‚ 1961. His inauguration speech gripped the whole nation‚ and it was so powerful that people still quote it to this day. It is one of the greatest speeches of all time that was ever written. The reason so many people remember quotes from this speech word for word is that there is a strong reaction to the

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    FUNCTIONAL STYLISTICS

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    FUNCTIONAL STYLISTICS Functional stylistics is a branch of linguistics which studies functional varieties of the literary language determined by specific spheres and aims of communication. In modern society every person constantly finds himself in regularly recurring situations typical of the given culture‚ in which he has to play a definite social role‚ i.e. to behave according to norms accepted in the given society for such situations. One of the manifestations of a social role of

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    speech require numerous rhetorical appeals in order to effectively portray a message? Martin Luther King used multiple forms of rhetoric to convey his notion‚ establishing an influential speech. He was known to be a powerful leader through his oratorical speeches. In his speech‚ "I Have a Dream‚ Martin Luther King essentially used pathos‚ logos‚ and ethos to transmit his message to his audience. Martin Luther King displayed pathos in his speech to initiate an overall ambience of empathy towards his message

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    commencing emergency decrees to allow Hitler to reign as he pleased as the chancellor without having to listen to the Reichstag‚ which aided greatly in his consolidation of power. Hitler’s strengths as a political figure can also be seen in his great oratorical abilities. Hitler had the ability to evoke passion and install his truths and beliefs through his passionate and motivating

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    Time for a Change". The 1953 election was the first using television advertising. Short commercials were run‚ and campaign speeces were broadcast in 30 minute blocks. Eisenhower’s campaign relied more on spot ads‚ whereas Stevenson’s relied more on speeches. The campaign was established by their use of a series of ads titled "Eisenhower Answers America." In twenty-second spots‚ Eisenhower responded to a question from an "ordinary citizen" that addressed the largest concerns of the American public suring

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