Constructing Us : The First and Second Persons in Spanish Media Discourse /
Aijón Oliva, Miguel A.
Constructing Us : The First and Second Persons in Spanish Media Discourse / Miguel A. Aijón Oliva. - 1 online resource (382 p.) - Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie , 435 0084-5396 ; .
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Outline of this book -- 1. Linguistic choice and the construction of meaning -- 2. Variable grammar: the continuum of syntactic functions -- 3. The first and second persons: discourse in grammar -- 4. The singular first person: the speaker -- 5. The plural first person: more than the speaker -- 6. The singular second person: the addressee -- 7. The plural second person: the audience -- 8. The displaced second persons: addressees and audiences far away -- 9. The construction of style across textual genres -- 10. The construction of style across participant identities -- 11. Conclusions -- 12. References -- Appendices
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Developments in the analysis of linguistic variation show the need for a theoretical model whereby variants are viewed as cognitively-based communicative choices. In this book, the analysis of the first and second grammatical persons in Spanish media discourse illustrates an approach to linguistic structure and usage as motivated by the need to create meaning at all semiotic levels. Rather than mere sets of deictic forms, persons constitute arrays of functional strategies used by speakers to develop certain representations of themselves and others. The degree of salience attributed to some participant through grammatical configuration – including features like person, way of formulation and syntactic function – strongly conditions the discursive role of that participant, as well as the communicative situation at large. Methodologically, the demonstration conjugates the analysis of quantitative usage patterns with that of specific instances of choice, in order to elucidate the stylistic potential of syntactic forms in media contexts. Understanding variation as the construction of meaning is essential to the scientific advancement of linguistics as an inherently social and cognitive discipline.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110635645 9783110640779 9783110643442
10.1515/9783110643442 doi
Grammatische Person.
Kommunikationsstil.
Mediendiskurs.
Morphosyntax.
Spanisch.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General.
Communicative Styles. Grammatical Persons. Mass-media Discourse. Spanish Morphosyntax.
468
Constructing Us : The First and Second Persons in Spanish Media Discourse / Miguel A. Aijón Oliva. - 1 online resource (382 p.) - Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie , 435 0084-5396 ; .
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Outline of this book -- 1. Linguistic choice and the construction of meaning -- 2. Variable grammar: the continuum of syntactic functions -- 3. The first and second persons: discourse in grammar -- 4. The singular first person: the speaker -- 5. The plural first person: more than the speaker -- 6. The singular second person: the addressee -- 7. The plural second person: the audience -- 8. The displaced second persons: addressees and audiences far away -- 9. The construction of style across textual genres -- 10. The construction of style across participant identities -- 11. Conclusions -- 12. References -- Appendices
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Developments in the analysis of linguistic variation show the need for a theoretical model whereby variants are viewed as cognitively-based communicative choices. In this book, the analysis of the first and second grammatical persons in Spanish media discourse illustrates an approach to linguistic structure and usage as motivated by the need to create meaning at all semiotic levels. Rather than mere sets of deictic forms, persons constitute arrays of functional strategies used by speakers to develop certain representations of themselves and others. The degree of salience attributed to some participant through grammatical configuration – including features like person, way of formulation and syntactic function – strongly conditions the discursive role of that participant, as well as the communicative situation at large. Methodologically, the demonstration conjugates the analysis of quantitative usage patterns with that of specific instances of choice, in order to elucidate the stylistic potential of syntactic forms in media contexts. Understanding variation as the construction of meaning is essential to the scientific advancement of linguistics as an inherently social and cognitive discipline.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110635645 9783110640779 9783110643442
10.1515/9783110643442 doi
Grammatische Person.
Kommunikationsstil.
Mediendiskurs.
Morphosyntax.
Spanisch.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General.
Communicative Styles. Grammatical Persons. Mass-media Discourse. Spanish Morphosyntax.
468

