Analyzing the State of the Union address


Original-text-analysis software created by ASU professor Kevin Dooley and Steve Corman is being used to identify the most influential words in President Bush’s State of the Union addresses. "Influential words are those that create meaning in the text by connecting ideas together, and they are used strategically by a speaker in order to structure a message in a particular way,” says Dooley. Bush introduced some new influential words into the 2008 SOTU, two of which stand out and emphasize the legacy frame," says Dooley.Article source: Slate Magazine

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