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    <title>Uma proposta de articulação teórico-metodológica entre os campos variacionista, funcionalista e dialógico para o tratamento de variação/mudança: reflexões a partir da expressão do futuro do presente</title>
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    <description>Title: Uma proposta de articulação teórico-metodológica entre os campos variacionista, funcionalista e dialógico para o tratamento de variação/mudança: reflexões a partir da expressão do futuro do presente
Author: Bragança, Marcela Langa Lacerda
First advisor: Görski, Edair Maria
Abstract: The literature of variation and functionalism, particularly in North&#xD;
America, has been currently trending towards understanding: (i) stylistic&#xD;
variation, understood differently depending on the variationist phase&#xD;
taken as reference to investigate this variation type, and (ii) conditions&#xD;
of production and reception of actual language use. Thus, these two&#xD;
fields approach issues related to the study of textual/discursive genres -&#xD;
sometimes implicitly, at other times explicitly. Regarding variation or&#xD;
change phenomena in Brazilian Portuguese, the literature on the&#xD;
expression of simple future tense shows paths not yet investigated that&#xD;
also evoke topics of genre analysis approaches to some extent. Facing&#xD;
this double-phenomena scenario, we propose in this dissertation a&#xD;
theoretical-methodological reasoning between the variationist&#xD;
functionalist, and dialogical fields to compose a transdisciplinary&#xD;
approach to deal with variation and change phenomena. Such proposal&#xD;
intends to promote a new reading key that is broad enough to include&#xD;
precepts of the three theoretical fields, especially to examine the&#xD;
expression of simple future tense and similar phenomena. The research&#xD;
is based on literature about (i) this grammatical phenomenon from a&#xD;
functionalist standpoint; (ii) the functionalist field that guides literature&#xD;
on this phenomenon; (iii) variation field in which we need closer&#xD;
consideration on historical aspects of emergence and development,&#xD;
which entails three different epistemological phases, in prototypical&#xD;
terms; and (iv) the Bakhtinian field, regarding some of its main&#xD;
philosophical, theoretical, and methodological aspects.We weave&#xD;
dialogue between the fields from the review of this literature and the&#xD;
problematization of some of its topics, considering points that can be&#xD;
combined despite the specifics with which they are approached in each&#xD;
field. The following concepts of discussion guided this dialogue: (i)&#xD;
scientific doing; (ii) subject and cognition; (iii) language; (iv) the&#xD;
relationship between language, individuals, and society; (V)&#xD;
explanations on linguistic change. From the articulation between the&#xD;
fields, we thus propose a new approach designed in this thesis of&#xD;
Enunciative-discursive sociofunctionalism. Among the aspects that&#xD;
characterize this approach, the following stand out: (i) linguistic uses&#xD;
entries within the scope of social practices, with the knowledge that they&#xD;
constitute a stylistic and distinctive practice; (ii) the concept that&#xD;
ideology is at the center of language use practices; (iii) circumscription&#xD;
of language study to discourse genres; (iv) election of genre styles as an&#xD;
object of study; (v) a revision of forms/functions of variation/changephenomena from a perspective that integrates genre styles; (vi) view that&#xD;
linguistic change follows a path of experimentation of genres and styles;&#xD;
(vii) multidimensional and multilevel methodological design (top down&#xD;
style). In view of this new perspective, we indicate how some facets of&#xD;
the expression of simple future tense can still be examined, as well as&#xD;
glimpse the possibility (i) of potentializing the study of variation/change&#xD;
phenomena, when these are taken into account with particular social&#xD;
dynamics, through the choice of discourse genres as locus of linguistic&#xD;
variation (/stylistic) analysis, considering that the relationship between&#xD;
forms, functions, and social meaning of variation is set in this context,&#xD;
and (ii) of production of definitions for the role of social practices&#xD;
meaning for the actual uses of language and, reversely, their role in the&#xD;
constitution of the language.
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Type: Tese</description>
    <dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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