Global semantics and the constitution of discursive ethos discourse in indian discursive practices
Keywords:
global semantics, discursive ethos, Discourse Analysis.Abstract
This article discusses the plans of the global semantics and the constitution of ethos discoursive in indians discursive practices experienced by subjects of the indigenous population of the village tupiniquim Pau-Brazil, located in Aracruz-ES. The objective is to examine, in the speech The woman and the snake, the dimensions of the global semantic and discursive constitution of ethos in the functioning of cultural practices of everyday life experienced by these subjects in the light of discourse analysis of French, especially in perspectives that have been proposed by Maingueneau. We focused on analyzing the plans of the global semantics, especially the discursive ethos category. We found that the discursive practices of everyday life indigenous inferred gave us a key to understanding the constitution of the discursive ethos in the analyzed discourse, since it is also through them that knowledge and ideas become reality.Downloads
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