This study attempted to explore the relationship between the language tendencies of two U.S. presidents in their inaugural addresses and their personalities and how their word choices revealed their personality traits. Two inaugural speeches given by Donald Trump and Joe Biden during their presidency were collected and examined via a set of corpus-processing software called WordSmith Tools 5.0. From the comparison and analysis of the collected data, the study found that Donald Trump was more concrete, positive, formal and distant, aggressive and pointed and paid more attention to the future; Joe Biden was more personal, dynamic, detailed, and censored himself more. In addition, the two presidents were the same social and talked almost the sa
Maosheng Hung (Wed,) studied this question.