The analysis of syntactical stylistic devices led us to conclude that the speeches of English and American politicians comprise a large number of stylistic devices which make political speeches more convincing and expressive. The analysis showed that repetition is the most typical stylistic device of political speech. The use of other stylistic devices depends on the event and individuality of the politician. Anadiplosis is also widely used in political speeches which helps to have a strong impact on listeners and makes the speech more effective. Enumeration makes the speeches more impressive and helps politicians to stress the desired parts of the speech. With the help of polysyndeton politicians stress the simultaneity of actions or qualities enumerated.
Our research showed that politicians use a great number of rhetorical questions which make political speeches more expressive and persuasive. Parallelism helps to underline the necessary word or phrase of the speech. The research and analysis showed that good persuasive speaking demands expressive language that kee