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The Language Work of Speechwriters provides a comprehensive analysis of the linguistic practices that professional speechwriters employ in their craft. This book examines the specific language choices, rhetorical strategies, and communication techniques that speechwriters use to create compelling and persuasive speeches.
Drawing on applied linguistics research, the author explores how speechwriters manipulate language to achieve particular effects, influence audiences, and convey complex ideas in accessible ways. The work covers key aspects of speechwriting including vocabulary selection, sentence construction, persuasive techniques, and audience adaptation. It provides valuable insights for students of linguistics, communication professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the strategic use of language in public speaking contexts.







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