ASPECTOS DE LA PARATAXIS EN TEXTOS PERIODÍSTICOS DE TIPO EXPOSITIVO ARGUMENTATIVO
Abstract
It is often said in linguistics researches that y is able to develop a role as connector in the fame of discourse. It is a commonplace, in fact, talk about this quality in relation with the mechanisms of coherence and cohesion in narrative or descriptive texts; but it is quite less frecuent to dwell upon the meaning effects of y when it carries out the same connective function along another kind of utterances. What we are mainly concerned with in this work is the analysis of the conective uses of y in expositive-argumentative text that belong to a corpus of opinion journalistic articles. We would like to show the versatility of y as far as it projects in the discourse the possibilities of the "relation" meaning. We are also interested in the task of y as a signal of closure that is usually asociated to y when it works as a conjunction. Futhermore we would like to examine the differences between using y or using other more explicit discursive connectors that seem more suitable in an argumentative discourse and that could appear in combination or in the place of y.Downloads
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