ENUNCIADO Y ORACIÓN COMO UNIDADES TEXTUALES ENUNCIATIVAS

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  • José Manuel González Calvo

Abstract

In this article we propose that the terms and concepts 'sentence' and ' utterance', as applied to the grammatical study of Spanish, be considered as belonging to the textual rather that the syntactic level. As is well known, two differents levels can be distinguished at the level of text: the communicative and the enunciative. We propose that both 'sentence' and 'utterance' are units that belong to the enunciative level, the former paradigmatic, the latter syntagmatic-like the phoneme and the syllable, respectively, at the phonological level. From this perspective, the utterance becomes the basic element for sentence combination, consisting of one or more sentences. This being so, the study of sentence coordination (either asyndetic or not) is not the purpose of Syntax but of Text Linguistics (or Textology).

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Author Biography

José Manuel González Calvo

Universidad de Extremadura
How to Cite
González Calvo, J. M. (2002). ENUNCIADO Y ORACIÓN COMO UNIDADES TEXTUALES ENUNCIATIVAS. Journal of Linguistic Research, 5(1), 135–153. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/ril/article/view/4951
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