Over time, presidential inaugural addresses have evolved from complex, archaic language to simpler, more accessible prose, reflecting a growing emphasis on national unity.
To the nation. Although presidential addresses have been customary since George Washington's first inauguration in 1789, the content of those speeches has changed over time. NBC's analysis of past inauguration speeches shows they have generally become simpler, with a vital theme emerging in recent years: unity among Americans. Inaugural addresses have long served to unite the country under a new president.
At the fourth presidential inauguration in 1801, Data show that recent presidents especially have started their terms with unifying language. Words like 'together,' 'us,' 'America,' and 'Americans' have all made significant appearances in inaugural addresses since the 1960s. In fact, 'us' was the number-one most used word in four out of six of the last presidential addresses. In the midst of a divisive political atmosphere, presidents aim to bring Americans together as they enter their terms. In 2021, he said, 'Today, on this January day, my whole soul is in this: bringing America together, uniting our people, uniting our Nation.' As recent presidents have attempted to connect with Americans across the political spectrum, they have expanded their audiences by simplifying their language. Presidents today address the nation with more, but shorter, sentences. Average sentence length has dropped from about 60 words per sentence in early speeches, to just 16 words per sentence today. The first few inaugural addresses also used complex, archaic language. Presidents in the 1700s averaged a 25th-grade reading level in their inauguration speeches, well above the level of a college graduate. Historic Bibles and the oath: Here are some of the traditions you may see at Donald Trump's inauguration In the 21st century, presidents have recited inaugural addresses at a 10th-grade reading level, on average. These speeches may be more comprehensible for some Americans, as 21% of U.S. adults have low literacy skills, according to the As language becomes more succinct with time, recent presidents may be more successful in reaching, and uniting, a wide audience of Americans as they speak in simpler terms. For grade level analysis, speeches were broken down into words and sentences, each of which were counted and plugged into the Flesch-Kincaid library was used to break speeches down into individual words. NLTK's set of English stop words, comprised of common words like 'is,' 'a,' 'the,' etc., were removed from the sample. Each word was converted to its root form, or lemmatized. From these lemmatized words, the top ten words per speech were collected as a sample of common words used in presidential addresses. The proportion of each of these words per speech was taken as how many times that word occurred, divided by the total number of words in the speech
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