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Layering of appelative components as a persuasive strategy in closing passages of Czech and English sermons
dc.contributor.authorAdam, Martin
dc.date.accessioned2019-07-11T08:25:50Z
dc.date.available2019-07-11T08:25:50Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/107803
dc.description.abstractWhile persuasion seems to be present virtually in all texts across cultures, times and registers, in many ways it is primarily religious discourse that adopts persuasion as one of its key instruments to convince the audience of the veracity of the doctrine it presents. The present paper explores Czech and English scripted sermons, particularly their closing passages, in respect of the persuasive strategies employed. The main emphasis is placed on how preachers combine the three components of Aristotelian appeal and how such layering may enhance persuasion. The corpus-based analysis shows that the sophisticated structure of the closing passages of the sermons is capable of creating the desired persuasive effect, presenting the doctrine (logos), building the preacher’s credibility and authority (ethos) as well as evoking emotions (pathos). Such an intricate interplay of the Aristotelian components thus leads the audience to the desired understanding and to a more effective reception of the truth presented, and, ultimately, to persuasion. It follows that unlike the rather rigid persuasive structure of Czech sermon closings (viz. L-E-P), English closing passages exhibit a much greater diversity.en
dc.formatpdf
dc.language.isocs
dc.publisherUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta
dc.sourceČasopis pro moderní filologii (Journal for Modern Philology), 2019, 101, 1, 7-20
dc.titleVrstvení apelativních složek jako přesvědčovací strategie v závěrečných oddílech českých a anglických kázánícs
dc.typeVědecký článekcs
dcterms.accessRightsopenAccess
dcterms.licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/
dc.title.translatedLayering of appelative components as a persuasive strategy in closing passages of Czech and English sermonsen
dc.publisher.publicationPlacePraha
uk.internal-typeuk_publication
dc.identifier.doi10.14712/23366591.2019.1.1
dc.description.startPage7
dc.description.endPage20
dcterms.isPartOf.nameČasopis pro moderní filologii (Journal for Modern Philology)cs
dcterms.isPartOf.journalYear2019
dcterms.isPartOf.journalVolume2019
dcterms.isPartOf.journalIssue1
dcterms.isPartOf.issn2336-6591
dc.relation.isPartOfUrlhttps://casopispromodernifilologii.ff.cuni.cz
dc.subject.keywordpersvazecs
dc.subject.keywordkázánícs
dc.subject.keywordnáboženský apelcs
dc.subject.keywordlogoscs
dc.subject.keywordétoscs
dc.subject.keywordpatoscs
dc.subject.keywordpersuasionen
dc.subject.keywordsermonen
dc.subject.keywordreligiousen
dc.subject.keywordappealen
dc.subject.keywordlogosen
dc.subject.keywordethosen
dc.subject.keywordpathosen


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