Decoding Korean Political Talk

Decoding Korean Political Talk

From Data to Debate

Kang, Sujin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2024

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9781032737263

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Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1. Background

1. Historical Backdrop of Korean Politics and Political Talk

Context 2016-2021: Influences on Political Landscape

2016 President Park Geun-hye's Impeachment and Political Hearing

2017 Presidential Election

2. Theoretical Foundations

2.1 Interactional Linguistics and Conversation Analysis

2.2. Previous CA Research: Language Dynamics in Institutional Settings

2.3. Previous Research on Korean Political Talk

2.4 Interrogative Structures in Korean Language

Part I. Setting the Stage

Chapter 2. The Power of Big Data Analytics: Collection, Understanding, and Analysis

1. The Benefits of Big Data Analytics

2. The Data

3. Counting Questions and Answers: Criteria and Analysis

4. A Hybrid Approach

5. Analytical Procedure

Chapter 3. Understanding Questions and Answers

1. Questions

1.1 Types of Questions and Their Social Actions

2. Answers

2.1 Response Design: Preferred and Dispreferred Responses

2.2 Repair

Part II. Findings

Chapter 4. Revelations From Big Data Analytics: Decoding Patterns and Insights

1. Decoding Political Discourse: A Text Mining Approach

1.1 The significance of Parts of Speech (POS)

1.2 The Prevalence of Verbs, Nouns, Adjectives, and Adverbs

2. Semantic Network Analysis

3. Sentiment Analysis

4. Exploring Questions: Grammatical Items for Forming Questions

4.1 Overt Interrogative Sentence Endings

4.2 Q-Words

4.3 Declarative Sentence Endings

5. Types of Questions and Their Frequency of Distribution

Chapter 5. Questions and Their Responses

1. Introduction

Section 1. Major Questions and Their Answers

5.1 Type A: Positive Polar Questions

5.2 The Most Frequent Polar Questions, -c(i)yo

5.3 Type B: Wh-Questions

5.4. Type C: Negative Questions

5.5 Conclusion

Section 2. Minor Questions and Their Answers

5.6 Type D: Rhetorical Questions

5.7 Type E: Declarative Questions

5.8 Type F: Alternative Questions

5.9 Conclusion

Chapter 6. Conclusion

1. Findings

2. Limitations and Further Studies

Appendix A: Transcription Conventions

Appendix B: Abbreviations

Index
Korean political talk;Interactional Linguistics;Questions and response design;Big data in language research;text mining techniques;Political discourse analysis