THE MOST COMMONLY USED POLITICAL WORDS IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN NEWS REPORTS (CORPUS-DRIVEN ANALYSIS)
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https://doi.org/10.46991/FLHE/2023.27.1.003Keywords:
political vocabulary, corpus linguistics, corpus-driven approach, authentic text, data sampling, balance, comparative analysisAbstract
It is generally accepted by many scholars that British and American English vary greatly. This is not just a simple assumption about the phenomenon, but rather a well-grounded opinion. On the basis of extensive analysis conducted on differences between the two variations of English, linguists assume that the two vary mainly in grammar patterns and vocabulary choice. This article addresses the question of differences in vocabulary choice focusing on political vocabulary. It compares the most commonly used political words in British and American news reports and reveals distinct contrasts concerning word choice. A comparative analysis with the help of the corpus-driven approach has been chosen as the best procedure to investigate the material under study and demonstrate the mentioned differences.
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