Abstract

In this article, we question violence and its effect showing how verbal abuse could be a way of achieving the desired or actual perlocutionary effects, summarized in response to a complaint, through a statement chanted during the Tunisian revolution. Our issue is the manifestation of violence through the discursive mechanisms of the statement emerges, a revolutionary slogan product for the Tunisian revolution. First chanted and then became a major sociopolitical slogan, violent statement has had positive effects.

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Sihem Hasni| University of Gafsa, Tunisia

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  • EP ID EP17354
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Sihem Hasni (2015). . International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies (IJHCS), 2(3), 407-416. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-17354