Spoken language and enunciation

Authors

  • José Gaston Hilgert

Abstract

At the textual analysis it does not matter to know the real extra-linguistic conditions in that the enunciation occurs, since they are commonly inaccessible to the analyzer. It is not the enunciation itself the object of analysis, but the projection of the enunciation in the text. Thus, textual genres are defined and identified from the enunciation marks shown in the texts. Based on this point of view of the enunciation, some notions inherent to the study of the spoken texts are discussed, aiming to enlarge the scope of the description and mainly of the interpretation of these texts.

Key words: speech, writing, orality, scripturality, conversation, enunciation.

Published

2021-05-27

How to Cite

Hilgert, J. G. (2021). Spoken language and enunciation. Calidoscópio, 5(2), 69–76. Retrieved from https://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/calidoscopio/article/view/5627

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