@article{oai:fit.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000575, author = {木下, 健}, issue = {1}, journal = {福岡工業大学研究論集, Research Bulletin of Fukuoka Institute of Technology}, month = {Sep}, note = {This paper deals with the extra-vocalizations and episodes as political rhetoric in Japanese political interviews and will show how they used them. The quotation of extra-vocalizations and episodes is assumed to be a characteristic of politicians’ unique way of speaking and is used to obtain the attention of the audience and increase their persuasiveness. Four interviews were used to analyze the use of rhetoric in 110 responses, with 33 (30.0%) quoting extra-vocalizations and 16 (14.5%) talking about the episode. The analysis revealed that regard to the quoting extra-vocalizations, the ruling party members use it as a reinforcement of their statements, while opposition members use it as a contrast of the hostile statements. Analysis results showed that when talking about an episode, there are those that simply talk about their own experiences and contribute to a smooth interview and those that quote and critique others’ statements at the same time as the episode. By revealing the way political rhetoric is used, viewers will be able to carefully listen to the politicians’ story without being misled by political rhetoric., 論文(Article)}, pages = {27--35}, title = {政治的レトリックとしての他者の発言とエピソード}, volume = {53}, year = {2020} }