id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_sdqwq2zm3nhubfg3qjttvqmule I. M. Nick In the wake of hate: A mixed-method analysis of anonymous threatening communications sent during the 2016 US presidential election 2018 21 .pdf application/pdf 9949 1076 58 Threatening Communications sent during the US presidential election for the presence and prevalence of (para)linguistic features associated with verbal and physical threat. Keywords: Anonymous Threatening Communications, forensic linguistics, hate speech, Threat Communication (ATC). threatening utterances: (i) the addressor expresses personal intent to commit a future Modern-day research into impolite or conflictive speech acts reveals that speakers It is important to note that in 33.33% of all the cases examined, the ATC targets statement, the ATC sender proclaims membership in a modern-day, violent, rightwing extremist group in the United States that takes its inspiration from the National Trump is a passepartout for the politically like-minded, including the ATC sender. ATC-target's personal name was statistically significant in its absence (�² (1) = 10.8, speech act theory to ATC analysis: it highlights the equal importance of analyzing https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/politics/donald-trump-sexismtracker-every-offensive-comment-in-one-place/ (accessed 7 January 2018). 2. HATE-FILLED POLITICAL RHETORIC, ATCS, AND THE USA 2. HATE-FILLED POLITICAL RHETORIC, ATCS, AND THE USA ./cache/work_sdqwq2zm3nhubfg3qjttvqmule.pdf ./txt/work_sdqwq2zm3nhubfg3qjttvqmule.txt