La lutte des classes des unités linguistiques : micro- et macro-syntaxe
In a synchronic approach to discourse we postulate a dynamic unit that constructs macro-syntactic meaning as it is uttered. This conventionalised segment (fr. période énonciative), elaborated in order to anticipate the reactions of the hearer, forms part of a linguistic repert...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Editura Universitatii din Oradea
2015-12-01
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Series: | Studii de Lingvistica |
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Online Access: | http://studiidelingvistica.uoradea.ro/docs/5-2015/pdf_uri/FernandezEchevarria.pdf |
Summary: | In a synchronic approach to discourse we postulate a dynamic unit that constructs macro-syntactic meaning
as it is uttered. This conventionalised segment (fr. période énonciative), elaborated in order to anticipate the reactions of the hearer, forms part of a linguistic repertory (vocabulary) while at the same time behaving as a space-time module (syllabification). Conceived in this way, this unit is flexible enough to undergo possible deformation and accentual attrition in the evolution of a given language. It is also the basis of a meta-language capable of generating progressively more
precise linguistic objects whose categorial membership is a matter of debate. We may observe this conventionalised segment in the analysis of set expressions (paremies) that testify to shared meanings and, by default, in automatic deviant sub-titles that reveal the shortcomings of a virtual translator. |
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ISSN: | 2248-2547 2284-5437 |