Imran Khan’s Speech as Prime Minister of Pakistan at UNGA 2021: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Linguistic Strategies under the Lens of Fairclough’s 3D Model [Book Review]

Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:617-630 (forthcoming)
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Abstract

The study aims to unfold the linguistic strategies employed by the former prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan in his speech delivered at the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly in the year 2021. However, the primary objective has been to explore the functions these linguistics strategies performed to convey the target meanings to the global audience. Fairclough 3D model has been employed as the framework of this study. Hence, the population of the study included the multiple speeches delivered by the former prime minister Imran Khan to UNGA throughout his tenure while the researcher selected a particular sample of only one speech given in 2021 through purposive sampling. The findings revealed the constant use of multiple linguistic strategies by the former prime minister to portray the positive image of Pakistan in front of the whole world by highlighting the importance of global peace.

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