# Unraveling image construction by modality: Corpus-based diachronic insights into the reports to the Party Congress of China

**Authors:** Jiannan Song, Dengcheng Li

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0316017 · PLOS One · 2025-03-05

## TL;DR

This paper analyzes how China's national image is constructed through language in political reports, focusing on the use of modal verbs over time.

## Contribution

The study offers a corpus-based diachronic analysis of modality in Chinese political discourse to reveal evolving national image profiles.

## Key findings

- Modal verbs in the reports project China as a reliable planner and committed leader.
- The analysis shows how modality reflects China's active participation and respect for others.
- Frequency and translation of modal verbs reveal shifts in image construction over time.

## Abstract

Recent years have witnessed a “discursive turn” in image construction studies. This article explores the linguistic features of image construction. We provide a corpus-based diachronic study of the distribution of modality in The Reports to the 16th
to 20th
National Congress of the Communist Party of China and unravel the role of the modal verbs in conceptualizing China’s images in The Reports. To analyze the national image, we need to understand how the various elements in The Reports, i.e., actors, actions, and situations, are not only depicted but also intricately interconnected in terms of volition, obligation, and prediction. The diverse national image profiles can be discerned through the lens of how the actors perceive the situations in relation to what is deemed desirable, committed, possible, important, and expected in the context of The Reports. The study finds that The Reports, based on the frequency, value, category and translation of the modal verbs, can project different image profiles of the nation, such as a reliable planner, a committed and powerful leader, and an active participant showing respect for others.

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- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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