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Populist linguistic tone in recent U.S. presidential campaign discourse: a DICTION analysis
Authors:Craig O Stewart
Affiliation:1. Communication University of MemphisCraig.Stewart@memphis.eduORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6843-795X
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This study analyzed the tone of public campaign remarks of right- and left-wing populist (Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, respectively) and right and left-wing non-populist (Mitt Romney and Hillary Clinton, respectively) U.S. presidential candidates using DICTION 7.0. Findings suggest that populists tended to use a linguistic tone that is high in pessimism, group abstractness, and exclusion. Pessimism and group abstractness were positively associated with immigration language in right-wing populist speech. Commonality and “we-ness” were positively associated with populist language in left-wing populist speech.
Keywords:?computational text analysis  political communication  populism  tone
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