A comparative frequency analysis of the exile speeches of Klement Gottwald and Edvard Beneš, 1939-1945
Published date: 3.2020
Author: Davidová Glogarová, Jana
Author: Kubát, Miroslav
Keywords: Beneš, Gottwald, political speech, corpus, frequency analysis, lexical statistics, radio, politický projev, korpus, frekvenční analýza, lexikální statistika, rozhlas
Abstract: The aim of this study is to compare the speeches of two important Czechoslovak politicians – Edvard Beneš and Klement Gottwald. Thematic words (TW) and keywords (KW) of their speeches broadcasted on radio during World War II (1939–1945) are analysed. Although these methods are related, each of them provides different perspectives on the issue. Thematic words are based on the frequency distribution of the analysed text itself, whereas keywords are generated through the comparison of two corpora (namely Beneš versus Gottwald). Since Czech is a highly inflective language, all texts are lemmatized. Beneš led the Czechoslovak government-in-exile in London from 1939 to 1945. Gottwald, as the leader of the Communist Party, emigrated to Moscow in 1938. The results show that their differing political orientations, enhanced by their time in exile, influenced the language of their speeches. Beneš emphasized democratic principles, while Gottwald promoted communist revolutionary ideas. Gottwald’s speeches were also considerably more offensive and direct. The results also show that both politicians emphasized the importance of the Soviet Union in World War II, whereas only Beneš mentioned the United Kingdom.
Genre: Main articles
Range of pages: p. 65-77
Peer reviewed state: peer reviewed
License: CC BY 4.0
Citation (ISO 690)
DAVIDOVÁ GLOGAROVÁ, Jana a Miroslav KUBÁT. Srovnávací frekvenční analýza exilových projevů Klementa Gottwalda a Edvarda Beneše z let 1939-1945. Slovo a slovesnost. Praha: Melantrich, 03.2020, 81(1), 65-77. ISSN 0037-7031.
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