Joal : Journal of Applied Linguistics
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): January 2026

Deixis Found in King Charles III's Speech from the Throne (2025)

Winata, Arya Hardi (Unknown)
Akbar, Khairil (Unknown)
Anggara, Leo (Unknown)
Aqilah, Muhammad Daffa (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
26 Dec 2025

Abstract

This study examines the use of deixis in King Charles III's Speech from the Throne (2025) by applying Yule’s (1996) framework, which categorizes deixis into person, spatial, and temporal types. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, the analysis focuses on the official transcript published on the Government of Canada’s website. The data were categorized and analyzed to determine the frequency and purpose of each deictic category within the speech. A total of 127 deictic expressions were found, consisting of 66 person deixis (51.97%), 55 spatial deixis (43.31%), and 6 temporal deixis (4.72%). Person deixis, particularly pronouns such as I, we, our, and you, is the most dominant and serves to build solidarity and shared identity between the King and his audience. Spatial deixis, including here, there, this, and that, reinforces unity by referring to physical and symbolic aspects of the nation. Although temporal deixis appears infrequently, it connects the present moment with Canada’s historical continuity and future aspirations. Overall, deixis functions as a strategic linguistic tool that strengthens authority, unity, and national identity in royal political discourse. Keywords : Deixis; Political discourse; King Charles III's Speech; National identity

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Journal Info

Abbrev

joal

Publisher

Subject

Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

Journal of Applied Linguistic (JoAL) is a Journal that published twice a year, namely in January and July. JoAL publishes manuscripts within the fields of: 1. Teaching and curricular practices 2. Language teaching methodologies, 3. Curriculum development and teaching methods 4. Second and foreign ...