Studies in Debate and Oratory
Abstract
This study explores linguistic variation in competitive debate and prepared speech. A corpus of competitive public speech was collected and the situational characteristics of two contexts were analyzed. The linguistic characteristics of texts in each category were calculated along five dimensions of variation found across texts in English, and placed among other types of texts. Results show that three of the dimensions were able to distinguish between the two registers. The results indicate a clear direction for future work and implications for English for Academic Purposes instruction.
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Iberri-Shea, Gina
(2025)
"Competitive language use: A linguistic analysis of speech and debate,"
Studies in Debate and Oratory: Vol. 2, Article 1.
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https://scholar.stjohns.edu/sido/vol2/iss1/1
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