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The article is devoted to the analysis of the concept of “power” characteristic for Russian political discourse, verbalized in electoral programs of the largest political parties and inaugural speeches of Russian presidents. The realization of this concept of “power” is served by various lexical units (neutral and related to emotional connotations). Various characteristics of the concept are updated in the awareness of voters. The attention is drawn to the fact that terms causing negative connotations are very rare. The characteristic feature of the verbalization of the analyzed concept in inaugural speeches is the lack of emphasis on the president’s power, and only his duties.
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The article is devoted to the analysis of the concept of “nation” characteristic for Russian political discourse, verbalized in electoral programs of the largest political parties. The realization of this concept of “nation” is served by various lexical units (neutral and related to emotional connotations). Various characteristics of the concept are updated in the awareness of voters. They refer to fundamental values, to basic psychological needs of every citizen, to patriotic feelings. The examined attributes are related to the structure of program materials: political parties build the picture of reality in the country based on the contrasts: “bad situation today – improvement in the future when the party wins the election”, what can affect the emotions of the recipients.
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The material for this study were the inaugural speeches of D. A. Medvedev (2008) and V. V. Putin (2000, 2004, 2012). The subject of the study are manipulative tactics used in the analyzed speeches. Their task is to form an opinion of the addressees, control their behaviour on the basis of involuntary formation of motivation, influence on thoughts, but above all on the emotions of citizens. The collected material showed that in the inaugural speeches of incoming Russian presidents, manipulative tactics are used at the text level (certain rhetorical means).
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The Russian language, after its forced entry into the record books of the Roman Catholic Church in the former territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth incorporated into the Russian Empire during the post-partition period, was used for nearly 70 years (in Grodno parishes from 1848). The introduction of this language caused changes in the content and structure of record acts as well as in personal nomenclature. The Polish language gradually began to “return” to the administration of the Roman Catholic Church, including the record books of Grodno parishes, after Poland regained independence.
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