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研究生: 孫安霖
Sun An-Lin
論文名稱: 台灣政論節目中的攻擊策略
Verbal attacks in Taiwan's political talk shows
指導教授: 張妙霞
Chang, Miao-Hsia
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 英語學系
Department of English
論文出版年: 2010
畢業學年度: 98
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 142
中文關鍵詞: 政論節目攻擊策略話語分析
英文關鍵詞: talk show, verbal attack/aggression, discourse analysis, critical discourse analysis
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 政論節目是一個引起社會、媒體界,以及政治圈廣泛討論及批評的一個議題,過去針對台灣政論節目所做的研究有很多,這些研究都提及在台灣的政論節目中,充斥著口水戰、偏頗、對立衝突的語言。然而,這些研究卻沒有針對台灣政論節目的攻擊語言作分析。
      本文從收集的真實語料出發,分析了台灣三個政論節目:2100全民開講、新聞夜總會、新聞孤狗中用來攻擊他人的語言。結果發現,政論節目的主持人及來賓使用的攻擊策略包含了語言的各個層面,從音韻、構詞、語彙、句法、語義、到語用,呈現了多樣化及創意十足的語言使用。過去的研究發現,台灣政論節目中的語言能夠達到娛樂的效果,而本研究發現此娛樂效果來自於多樣化的語言使用。這些攻擊策略除了達到貶低他人形象的目的以外,有些還可製造幽默或增進團體之間的和諧及團結。
      本文發現,三個節目中所用的攻擊語言數量差距不大,但各個節目中使用攻擊策略的偏好各不相同。大抵來說,新聞夜總會的語言是最具創意也最多樣化的,這可能跟節目偏向非正式、輕鬆的型態有關;2100全民開講則偏向使用直接的語彙作攻擊,此節目也是三個節目裡最正式、衝突性最強的。同一種策略在新聞夜總會可能是幽默及笑聲的來源,但在2100全民開講中卻很少出現。新聞夜總會和2100全民開講在屬性上均被歸於反對民進黨的政論節目,但兩者使用的攻擊策略及節目風格卻不相同,顯示攻擊性的語言與節目政黨傾向並無直接的關聯。新聞孤狗的節目型態及攻擊策略並沒有像前兩者這麼突出以及兩極化,是處於中間型態,也許是因為風格並不突出,所以播出數月即遭停播的命運。

    The phenomenon of political talk show is a hotly discussed, debated, and often criticized issue. Previous studies have pointed out that entertainment and confrontation are two main features of the political talk show. However, these studies did not probe into how entertainment or confrontation is achieved by linguistic devices in discourse.
    This present paper is a data-driven study of how the participants in political talk shows employ verbal attack to degrade others and create entertaining effects. We chose three political talk shows in Taiwan as our databank: 2100 People All Talk (2100 全民開講), News Night Club (新聞夜總會), and News Google (新聞孤狗). The linguistic tokens for verbal aggression in the three programs are collected and then analyzed. The result showed that verbal attack tokens covered almost all levels of linguistics, including phonology, morphology, lexicology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. These diversified verbal attacks not only enable the host and guests to denigrate their opponents’ ability and personality but also build conversational humor and reinforce in-group solidarity.
    In terms of the frequency of verbal attack, the three talk shows did not show salient difference, but they were different when it comes to the quality and style of the verbal vilification. In general, News Night Club was found to be more humorous, more diversified and less formal in language use, while the verbal attacks in 2100 People All Talk were more direct. Additionally, the atmosphere in 2100 People All Talk was more formal and conflicting. For example, the same linguistic strategy made by the same speaker in News Night Club created collected laughter while the effect of humor did not show up in 2100 People All Talk. We also found out that talk shows which have similar political bias do not necessarily reveal similar styles of rhetorical devices. Although News Night Club and 2100 People All Talk are both anti-DPP talk shows, their styles in terms of verbal attack were not the same. At last, the quality and quantity of verbal attack in News Google are usually between News Night Club and 2100 People All Talk.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 5 CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 6 1.1 Motivation of This Study 6 1.2 Definition of Political Talk Show 8 1.3 Research Questions 10 1.4 Research Method 10 1.4.1 News Google 11 1.4.2 2100 People All Talk 12 1.4.3 News Night Club 12 1.5 Organization of this Thesis 12 CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE 14 2.0 Introduction 14 2.1 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) 14 2.2 Mass Media 16 2.3 Political Discourse and Verbal Attack 19 2.4 Interfaces between Media and Political Discourse 26 2.5 Political Talk Show 28 2.6 Political Talk Show in Taiwan 34 2.7 Summary 36 CHAPTER THREE DATA ANALYSIS 38 3.0 Introduction 38 3.1 Political Talk Show: Confrontation-oriented Public Discourse 38 3.2 Linguistic Strategies of Verbal Attack 41 3.2.1 Phonological Strategies 41 3.2.1.1 Homophony 42 3.2.1.2 Paraphony 44 3.2.1.3 Pasquinade 48 3.2.1.4 Summary 50 3.2.2 Morphological Strategy 51 3.2.3 Lexical Strategies 53 3.2.3.1 Word-level Expression 54 3.2.3.2 Idiom 57 3.2.3.3 Multi-word Expression 59 3.2.3.4 Summary 62 3.2.4 Syntactic Strategies 63 3.2.4.1 Reported Speech 63 3.2.4.1.1 Direct Reported Speech 64 3.2.4.1.2 Indirect Reported Speech 65 3.2.4.1.3 Hypothetical Reported Speech 66 3.2.4.1.4 Summary 67 3.2.4.2 Non-standard Question 69 3.2.4.2.1 Rhetorical Question 69 3.2.4.2.2 Echo Question 71 3.2.4.2.3 Summary 74 3.2.5 Semantic Strategies 75 3.2.5.1 Metaphor 75 3.2.5.2 Metonymy 86 3.2.5.3 Analogy 91 3.2.5.4 Summary 98 3.2.6 Pragmatic Strategies 99 3.2.6.1 Presupposition 99 3.2.6.2 Connotation 109 3.2.6.3 Ironic Statement 117 3.2.6.4 Summary 122 3.3 Summary and Discussion 122 CHAPTER FOUR CONCLUSION 129 4.1 General Summary and Implication 129 4.2 Suggestions for Further Research 129 REFERENCES 131

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