A oralidade como estratégia enunciativa no jornal on-line
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Resumo: | This study focuses on the on-line newspaper approach from an enunciating perspective. On the basis of empirical observation and comparison between newspapers traditionally printed and on-line newspapers, we formulated the hypothesis that the on-line newspaper, by its nature, assumes an oral character. Although also manifested through media resources (sound materialization of speech), that orality is evidenced, mainly, in its conceptual realization, i. e., in the way the written elaboration of texts evokes spoken interactions. We selected, in that newspaper, three news (reports covering) that contemplate in their structuring the greatest possible number of semiotic resources. This criterion is justified because in such news all the enunciation procedures occur, while in other texts of this type of newspapers they are used alternatingly. In the light of the perspective of interaction sociolinguistics, of the studies of the conversation and orality and, mainly, of theories of enunciation, we seek, through the analysis of the process of enunciation, consider mechanisms for the construction of meaning in on-line news, with priority to enunciating strategies consolidated in the orality procedures. The study pointed out that on-line newspapers present a much greater enunciating complexity than the printed one, assuming characteristics of television press. It also demonstrates the process of enunciation of on-line newspapers presents characteristics of a spoken text in statu nascendi, (unfinished, dynamic, ephemeral, and interactive), materializing in the enunciation the reader s effective participation as co-enunciator, an explicit partner in the interactive exchange. Also, the enunciating resources used in the constitution of online news project effects of meaning - of reality, truth, subjectivity, orality, approximation which are more intense, best approaching the reader of the facts reported and, above all, of the newspaper enunciator. Therefore there is more appeal to sensitive, to the meaning understood, in that kind of newspaper. Finally, this study demonstrates the on-line newspaper presents and "authorizes" a more markedly oral enunciation, more enunciating than that of the traditionally printed newspapers. |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/4255785040813204Trevisan, Ana Lúciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6107851924008207Neves, Maria Helena de Mourahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7763723797874715Fiorin, José Luizhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9543646027338523Campos, Norma Discini dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0026069375576358Hilgert, José Gastonhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2719836658888425Crestani, Luciana Maria2016-04-18T21:43:53Z2020-05-28T18:12:09Z2011-01-312020-05-28T18:12:09Z2010-08-05http://dspace.mackenzie.br/handle/10899/25137This study focuses on the on-line newspaper approach from an enunciating perspective. On the basis of empirical observation and comparison between newspapers traditionally printed and on-line newspapers, we formulated the hypothesis that the on-line newspaper, by its nature, assumes an oral character. Although also manifested through media resources (sound materialization of speech), that orality is evidenced, mainly, in its conceptual realization, i. e., in the way the written elaboration of texts evokes spoken interactions. We selected, in that newspaper, three news (reports covering) that contemplate in their structuring the greatest possible number of semiotic resources. This criterion is justified because in such news all the enunciation procedures occur, while in other texts of this type of newspapers they are used alternatingly. In the light of the perspective of interaction sociolinguistics, of the studies of the conversation and orality and, mainly, of theories of enunciation, we seek, through the analysis of the process of enunciation, consider mechanisms for the construction of meaning in on-line news, with priority to enunciating strategies consolidated in the orality procedures. The study pointed out that on-line newspapers present a much greater enunciating complexity than the printed one, assuming characteristics of television press. It also demonstrates the process of enunciation of on-line newspapers presents characteristics of a spoken text in statu nascendi, (unfinished, dynamic, ephemeral, and interactive), materializing in the enunciation the reader s effective participation as co-enunciator, an explicit partner in the interactive exchange. Also, the enunciating resources used in the constitution of online news project effects of meaning - of reality, truth, subjectivity, orality, approximation which are more intense, best approaching the reader of the facts reported and, above all, of the newspaper enunciator. Therefore there is more appeal to sensitive, to the meaning understood, in that kind of newspaper. Finally, this study demonstrates the on-line newspaper presents and "authorizes" a more markedly oral enunciation, more enunciating than that of the traditionally printed newspapers.Este estudo se volta à abordagem do jornal on-line numa perspectiva enunciativa. Partindo de observações empíricas e comparativas entre jornais tradicionalmente impressos e jornais online, formulamos a hipótese de que o jornal on-line, por sua natureza, assume um caráter oralizado. Embora também manifesta por recursos mediais (modo sonoro de materialização do discurso), essa oralidade se evidencia, principalmente, em sua realização conceptual, ou seja, no modo em que a elaboração escrita dos textos evoca interações faladas. O objeto de análise foi o jornal Zero Hora on-line, mantido pelo Grupo RBS (Rede Brasil Sul) e editado na cidade de Porto Alegre - RS. Selecionamos, neste jornal, três notícias (reportagens) que contemplassem em sua estruturação o maior número possível de recursos semióticos. Esse critério se justifica porque em tais notícias se verificam todos os procedimentos enunciativos que em outros textos deste tipo de jornal são utilizados de forma alternada. À luz da perspectiva sociointeracional da linguagem, dos estudos da conversação e da oralidade e, principalmente, das teorias da enunciação, buscamos, por meio da análise do processo de enunciação, examinar mecanismos de construção do sentido nas notícias on-line, com prioridade às estratégias enunciativas consolidadas nos procedimentos de oralidade. O estudo realizado aponta que o jornal on-line apresenta complexidade enunciativa maior que o jornal impresso, assumindo características de imprensa televisiva. Também evidencia que o processo de enunciação do jornal on-line lembra características de um texto falado in statu nascendi (inacabado, dinâmico, interativo, efêmero), inclusive materializando nos enunciados a participação efetiva do leitor como co-enunciador, como parceiro explícito da troca interativa. Além disso, os recursos enunciativos utilizados na constituição das notícias on-line projetam efeitos de sentido - de realidade, verdade, subjetividade, oralidade, aproximação mais intensos, mais aproximando o leitor dos fatos noticiados e, principalmente, do enunciador jornal. Há, portanto, mais apelo ao sensível, ao sentido sentido, neste jornal. 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A oralidade como estratégia enunciativa no jornal on-line |
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Crestani, Luciana Maria |
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Crestani, Luciana Maria |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/4255785040813204 |
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Trevisan, Ana Lúcia |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/6107851924008207 |
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Neves, Maria Helena de Moura |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/7763723797874715 |
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Fiorin, José Luiz |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/9543646027338523 |
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Campos, Norma Discini de |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/0026069375576358 |
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Hilgert, José Gaston |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/2719836658888425 |
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Crestani, Luciana Maria |
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Trevisan, Ana Lúcia Neves, Maria Helena de Moura Fiorin, José Luiz Campos, Norma Discini de Hilgert, José Gaston |
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jornal on-line enunciação enunciado efeitos de sentido oralidade |
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on-line newspaper enunciation enunciating meaning effects orality |
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This study focuses on the on-line newspaper approach from an enunciating perspective. On the basis of empirical observation and comparison between newspapers traditionally printed and on-line newspapers, we formulated the hypothesis that the on-line newspaper, by its nature, assumes an oral character. Although also manifested through media resources (sound materialization of speech), that orality is evidenced, mainly, in its conceptual realization, i. e., in the way the written elaboration of texts evokes spoken interactions. We selected, in that newspaper, three news (reports covering) that contemplate in their structuring the greatest possible number of semiotic resources. This criterion is justified because in such news all the enunciation procedures occur, while in other texts of this type of newspapers they are used alternatingly. In the light of the perspective of interaction sociolinguistics, of the studies of the conversation and orality and, mainly, of theories of enunciation, we seek, through the analysis of the process of enunciation, consider mechanisms for the construction of meaning in on-line news, with priority to enunciating strategies consolidated in the orality procedures. The study pointed out that on-line newspapers present a much greater enunciating complexity than the printed one, assuming characteristics of television press. It also demonstrates the process of enunciation of on-line newspapers presents characteristics of a spoken text in statu nascendi, (unfinished, dynamic, ephemeral, and interactive), materializing in the enunciation the reader s effective participation as co-enunciator, an explicit partner in the interactive exchange. Also, the enunciating resources used in the constitution of online news project effects of meaning - of reality, truth, subjectivity, orality, approximation which are more intense, best approaching the reader of the facts reported and, above all, of the newspaper enunciator. Therefore there is more appeal to sensitive, to the meaning understood, in that kind of newspaper. Finally, this study demonstrates the on-line newspaper presents and "authorizes" a more markedly oral enunciation, more enunciating than that of the traditionally printed newspapers. |
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