The argumentative sense of the condition
Keywords:
Discurso, Argumentação, CondiçãoAbstract
Observing the functioning of language, through the articulation between language and speech, theoretical construct and observable data, we seek to introduce a study of semantic character on the linguistic phenomenon expression of the condition. For this study, the theoretical apparatus chosen refers to Argumentative Semantics, which presents an innovative perspective, which essentially seeks in the domain of the word realized, the discourse, to understand and explain how the linguistic forms, when enunciated by a speaker, They are no longer mere forms: they unite and relate in the construction of meaning. For this reason the ANL was chosen, since the objective focuses on the explication of the meaning of the language by itself, making the external context secondary to the understanding of meaning. The ANL, more specifically TBS, which is its present moment, is based on the assumption that the argument is constitutive of the language, thus providing the necessary tools for this understanding of the meaning to be realized: through concepts like External and internal argumentation to the lexicon and the statement, and by the polyphony, in the identification of the enunciators present in the discourse and in the relationship of the announcer with these enunciators. The ANL also makes it possible to survey the threads present in the discourse in search of the arguments made by the speaker, and in the valuation of the language in use, whose key word is relation. In language, nothing is built in isolation, it is only in the relationship between words and between sentences that it is possible to enunciate all the diversity of imaginable senses.
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