The Use of “Purr” and “Snarl” Words as a Means of Manipulation in the American Presidential Debates Mgr. Pavel Reich Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic.

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The Use of “Purr” and “Snarl” Words as a Means of Manipulation in the American Presidential Debates Mgr. Pavel Reich Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic

Outline “Purr” and “snarl” words as a form of doublespeak Presidential debates Results of the analysis

Definition of Doublespeak Doublespeak is language that pretends to communicate but really doesn’t. It is language that makes the bad seem good, the negative appear positive, the unpleasant appear attractive or at least tolerable. Doublespeak is language that avoids or shifts responsibility, language that is at variance with its real or purported meaning. It is language which conceals or prevents thought; rather than extending thought, doublespeak limits it. (Lutz 1990: 1)

Hidden Bias Words can imply a positive or a negative attitude and evaluate reality in a particular way, and thus manipulate people’s perception of reality (Bolinger 1980: 76) Adjectives –Young (and handsome, attractive, inexperienced), Extreme (absurd, dangerous) Nouns – Reformer (progressive, efficient), Dictator (brutal, ruthless, cruel) Verbs – succeed x fail, win x lose, build x destroy

Purr and Snarl Words Words whose conceptual meaning becomes irrelevant because whoever is using them is simply capitalizing on their unfavourable connotations in order to give forceful expression to his own hostility. Terms for extreme political views, such as communist or fascist, are particularly prone to degenerate into snarl words (Leech 1990: 44). 1.Social groupings, e.g. nationality words or religious sects 2.Words referring to political ideas or movements 3.Emotionally loaded words

Purr and Snarl Words as Extreme Case of Hidden Bias Connotative meaning NegativePositiveConnotative meaning Denotative meaning Objective expression Hidden bias Purr words Hidden bias Snarl words

Analysis Televised presidential debates before American presidential elections in 2000, 2004 and 2008 How “purr” and “snarl” words are used and in what contexts Comparison of Democratic and Republican candidates

Purr Words Democracy – it is endangered and we must fight for it Freedom/Liberty - something the United States regard highly and is worth spreading around the globe Peace - The United States should keep the peace in various parts of the world or at least should be active in helping keep the peace American Dream - owning one’s own home, having one’s own business and employing people, of having good education and thus having the chance to be successful

Purr Words Republican CandidatesDemocratic Candidates Total Total Peace Democracy Freedom Liberty Civil Liberties American Dream

Emotionally Loaded Words 1.America’s future But when we can -- when we have an issue that we may hand our children and our grandchildren a damaged planet, I have disagreed strongly with the Bush administration on this issue. (John McCain) 2.American troops in Iraq or Afghanistan That means that that mission succeeds, just like those young people who re- enlisted in Baghdad, just like the mother I met at the airport the other day whose son was killed. And they all say to me that we don't want defeat. (John McCain) 3.Candidates’ background and private life The man loves his wife and I appreciate that a lot. And I love mine. The man loves his family a lot, and I appreciate that, because I love my family. (George W. Bush) In the Senate I was one of only ten Democrats, along with Senator Joe Lieberman, to support Governor Bush's dad in the Persian Gulf War Resolution. (Al Gore) 4.Poor people But it's also that his entire life he has never forgotten where he came from, coming from Scranton, fighting on behalf of working families, remembering what it's like to see his father lose his job and go through a downward spiral economically. (Barack Obama)

Snarl Words Words referring to dictatorships from the past Fascism and 2 nd World War – Genocide – Ethnic Cleansing – Holocaust Communism and Cold War – Communist – Cold War – KGB

Snarl Words Republican CandidatesDemocratic Candidates Total Total Genocide Ethnic cleansing Holocaust Communist Communism Cold War KGB

Conclusion “Purr” and “snarl” words can be considered as extreme cases of hidden bias The use of “purr” words is much more common than the use of “snarl” words The most common “purr” words are the words “peace”, “democracy” and “freedom” The use of “snarl” words is much less common than the use of “purr” words “Purr” words are used much more by Republican candidates, the use of “snarl” words is the same

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