A Speech Acts Analysis of the Ukrainian President’s Speech Beforethe Japanese Parliament: A Pragmatic Appraisal
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This study examines speech acts in the Ukrainian President’s speech held
before the Japanese parliament on Wednesday, March 23, 2022 from a pragmatic
perspective. The investigation seeks to decipher President Volodymyr Zelensky’s
encoded messages in the above mentioned speech to make sense of his real political
and diplomatic intentions behind it. To attain these objectives, the study has
employed the mixed quantitative and qualitative methodology. Among other
important findings made by the study, President Volodymyr Zelensky has used
representative speech acts overridingly to account for the ongoing war drawbacks
on Ukraine civilians, the environment, and mankind not only today, but also in the
long run. His use of these speech acts has allowed to decode the message that the
ongoing war has to be regarded not just as Ukraine’s business but as a misfortune
befalling the globe owing to the boundless scope of its ravages. In that regard,
President Volodymyr Zelensky recommends, from his disappointing biter
experience of the ongoing war, through directive speech acts that nations world
wide join hands and efforts to develop new security guarantees, and reform the
existing international institutions in order to act preventively and strongly every
time peace is threatened. He pledged via commissive speech acts to perform
amazing feats together with Japan for the sake of peace and security worldwide
beseeching them to continue rallying round Ukraine not only in this war time but
even after.
