A fala potiguar em talk show: a alternância dos pronomes pessoais "nós" e "a gente"
Guided by theoretical and methodological foundations of Variationist Sociolinguistics, this dissertation aims to describe and analyze the alternation between subject plural first-person pronouns NÓS and A GENTE in the speech of interviewees and the interviewer of the talk show Agora é com Danilo....
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | Guided by theoretical and methodological foundations of Variationist Sociolinguistics,
this dissertation aims to describe and analyze the alternation between subject plural
first-person pronouns NÓS and A GENTE in the speech of interviewees and the
interviewer of the talk show Agora é com Danilo. The corpus contains 407 data of NÓS
and A GENTE in the subject function from 19 interviews done with the guests of the
television talk show and 228 data of these pronouns in the interviewer's speech. We
codify the data from the interviewees according to linguistic (referent determination,
parallelism, and subject filling) and social (sex, age, and occupation) factors. We did
the same with the interviewer’s data for the linguistic factors. However, for social
factors, we codified the data according to the social profile of the interviewees, from
the perspective of accommodation to the interlocutor. Then we submit the codification
to the statistical program GOLDVARB X to obtain frequencies and relative weights. All
linguistic factors were statistically significant for respondents, and, regarding social
factors, occupation and sex were significant. NÓS and A GENTE distribution patterns
for these factors were similar to patterns observed in investigations carried out in
different Brazilian regions. The significant factors for the talk show host were
parallelism and subject filling. There was no evidence of accommodation to the
interlocutor. The informal tone of the program could have been the reason for the
greater use of A GENTE in the host’s speech, regardless of the interviewee’s social profile. |
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