A gestão tópica: uma incursão pelo Flow Podcast

I situate the present research in the specialized field of Text Linguistics and choose as its object of study the Discourse Topic (TD), the analytical category of TextualInteractive Perspective (PTI), an approach to textual analysis whose guiding principle is that the pragmatic demands of verbal int...

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Autor principal: Lima, Mateus Parducci Soares de
Outros Autores: Pinheiro, Clemilton Lopes
Formato: Dissertação
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/57737
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Resumo:I situate the present research in the specialized field of Text Linguistics and choose as its object of study the Discourse Topic (TD), the analytical category of TextualInteractive Perspective (PTI), an approach to textual analysis whose guiding principle is that the pragmatic demands of verbal interaction act as injunctions for linguistic formulation. In other words, it is possible to identify in the structure of the verbal interaction product the interactional inputs that generate it. The technical term that names this product is "text". formulated through construction processes, whose analysis and description are operationalized by the DT. Forged from the empirical observation that one always speaks or writes about something, the DT reveals a principle of organization in spoken and written texts, namely topicality. It predicts that the DTs of a text are arranged linearly – according to the development of topics in segments on the textual surface, one after the other – and hierarchically – according to the superordination and subordination of topics in terms of thematic scope. The current theoretical-methodological arsenal of TIP, therefore, can describe the topical organization of spoken and written texts; however, and this is the crux of the issue in this research, it falls short of explaining the management of DTs. Consequently, I select topical management as the object of study for this research, recognizing it as a process of textual construction. TIP posits that processes of textual construction have textual-interactive functions. Therefore, the overall aim of the research is to identify the textual-interactive functions of topical management. To approach this objective, I conduct an exploration into topical organization, as outlined by Jubran (2019 [2006]), in four episodes of the Flow Podcast. I consider it, among others, a linguistic event endowed with considerable formative and interactional complexity, and such complexity may reveal a wide variety of management functions. The outcome of this exploration was the identification of 14 textual-interactive functions of topical management, classified as more textual or more interactive depending on the focus they address. This result stands as a theoretical contribution to TIP, positioning topical management alongside repetition, correction, paraphrasing, parentheticalization, referencing, topical organization, and topical articulation as one of the processes of textual construction.