The degrees of discursive assumption: contributions to strategic discourse analysis
Keywords:
degrees of discursive assumption, strategic discourse analysis, presuppositions, implicatures, silencing
Abstract
Strategic discourse analysis involves reconstructing the discursive strategies deployed in a corpus, based on the analysis of the recurrent combination of pragmaticdiscursive grammatical resources and their association with an interactive purpose. This analysis requires systematic survey and study of different resources, among which are those employed to produce implicit meanings. These resources may vary widely, give rise to presuppositions, implicatures or silencing, and require different processing efforts by the recipient. Due to this complexity, analysis poses a methodological challenge which this article seeks to answer by proposing degrees of discursive assumption, which grade the different classes of implicit meanings in relation to the commitment of the discursive subject and the cognitive effort of the recipient, and suggest that discourse can be characterized by a low, medium or high degree of assumption. To illustrate this proposal, the article also presents the strategic analysis oftwo concrete discursive sub-strategies, demonstrating how the degree of assumption is a determinant feature in distinguishing them.Downloads
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Published
2021-12-29
How to Cite
Ventura, A. (2021). The degrees of discursive assumption: contributions to strategic discourse analysis. Signo & Seña, (39). https://doi.org/10.34096/sys.n39.9993
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