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Title:MOČ BESED; ANALIZA ZAKLJUČNEGA GOVORA NA ZIMSKIH OLIMPIJSKIH IGRAH 2010 V KANADSKEM VANCOUVRU
Authors:ID Petek, Vita (Author)
ID Potočnik Topler, Jasna (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
ID Gorenak, Mitja (Comentor)
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FT - Faculty of Tourism
Abstract:Olimpijske igre so mega dogodek, pomemben za turizem. Nekateri elementi olimpijskega protokola so postali del tradicije in takšna je tudi zaključna prireditev, ki pomeni formalni zaključek iger. Govor mora podati predsednik organizacijskega odbora, v našem primeru John Furlong. Na podlagi besed, ki sestavljajo govor, smo ugotovili, da je govor čustven, močan, spodbuden ter poln hvaležnosti. Čustvena komponenta ima v govoru pomembno vlogo, saj je Furlong že kot otrok občudoval olimpijske igre. Osrednji samostalnik govora je beseda »games« (igre). Ugotovili smo, da Furlong govori ameriško angleščino, stil govora je čustven, model prepričevanja pa je patos. Ugotovili smo tudi, da je Furlongov govor bogat z ekspresivnimi besednimi figurami in pesniškimi sredstvi. Analiza govora je pokazala rabo retoričnih sredstev, kot sta trditev in silogizem. Retorične figure, ki so uporabljene v govoru, pa so stopnjevanje, retorično vprašanje, metafora, personifikacija, simbol, perifraza, sentenca, naštevanje in primera. Poleg besedne analize je dodatne informacije razkrila analiza telesne govorice, ki je med drugim odražala enakopravnost, nato dominanco, prikrivanje in odkritost.
Keywords:olimpijske igre, govor, govorica telesa, prireditve, John Furlong
Place of publishing:Brežice
Publisher:[V. Petek]
Year of publishing:2016
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-64005 New window
UDC:796.032.2:808.5(71Vancouver)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:2048163411 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UM:DK:EGJNSQL8
Publication date in DKUM:19.10.2016
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PETEK, Vita, 2016, MOČ BESED; ANALIZA ZAKLJUČNEGA GOVORA NA ZIMSKIH OLIMPIJSKIH IGRAH 2010 V KANADSKEM VANCOUVRU [online]. Bachelor’s thesis. Brežice : V. Petek. [Accessed 20 January 2025]. Retrieved from: https://dk.um.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=64005
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Language:English
Title:THE POWER OF WORDS: THE ANALYSIS OF THE FINAL SPEECH OF THE 2010 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES IN VANCOUVER, CANADA
Abstract:The Olympic Games are the mega event, important for tourism. Some elements of the Olympic protocol have become a part of the tradition and so is the closing event, which is the formal conclusion of the games. The speech must be told by the president of the organizing committee, in this case John Furlong. We find out that speech is emotional, powerful, inspiring and filled with gratitude. The emotional component of the speech plays an important role because Furlong has admired the Olympic Games since he was a child. The most important word in the speech is the word "games". The analysis shows that Furlong speaks American English, that the style of his speech is emotional and a model of persuasion is pathos. We have found that Furlong's speech is rich with expressive figurative language. Analysis of the speech showed the usage of rhetorical means such as argument and syllogism. Rhetorical figures, which are used in the speech are rhetorical question, metaphor, personification, symbol, paraphrase, enumeration and comparison. Body language reveals more information about the speech. Firstly, it reflects equality, then dominance, hiding the truth and honesty.
Keywords:Olympic games, speech, body language, events, John Furlong


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