Fictivity in Vogue: a cognitive-functional categorization of fictive speech acts in a fashion corpus using corpus linguistics

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Autor(a) principal: Rossini Martins Cardoso, Raquel
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Nunes Pereira Oliva, Katherine, Araújo e Castro, Rodrigo, Zuppardi, Maria Carolina, Malta, Izabella Rosa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Soletras (São Gonçalo. Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/soletras/article/view/56129
Resumo: Fashion pervades different instances of culture, ranging from clothes to language and behavior. In this paper, we analyze the occurrence of three fictive speech categories (PASCUAL, 2014) as storytelling strategies in sections of North American Vogue magazine. This paper aims at investigating through a mixed-method approach cognitive-functional categories of fictive speech acts based on a corpus analysis of a corpus with fashion texts. We collected 200 texts from Vogue magazine (printed edition) from 2015 to 2018. In a sample of 60 texts, sentential (SENT), intra-sentential (INTRA) and inter-sentential (INTER) fictive acts were manually identified and categorized in each text through tags. The quantitative analysis mapped the counts of each category per year and per text and the qualitative in-depth analysis investigates instances from each category and their interpretation in the light of Fashion and cognitive and corpus linguistics theories. The findings show that the occurrence of the categories of fictive speech acts varies per year with opposing trends, though they tend to co-occur in the same texts. Therefore, fictive speech acts function as recurrent discursive strategies to foster a conversational environment in texts from Vogue magazine.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fictivity in Vogue: a cognitive-functional categorization of fictive speech acts in a fashion corpus using corpus linguistics
title Fictivity in Vogue: a cognitive-functional categorization of fictive speech acts in a fashion corpus using corpus linguistics
spellingShingle Fictivity in Vogue: a cognitive-functional categorization of fictive speech acts in a fashion corpus using corpus linguistics
Rossini Martins Cardoso, Raquel
Cognitive Linguistics
Corpus Linguistics
Fictive Speech
Fashion
title_short Fictivity in Vogue: a cognitive-functional categorization of fictive speech acts in a fashion corpus using corpus linguistics
title_full Fictivity in Vogue: a cognitive-functional categorization of fictive speech acts in a fashion corpus using corpus linguistics
title_fullStr Fictivity in Vogue: a cognitive-functional categorization of fictive speech acts in a fashion corpus using corpus linguistics
title_full_unstemmed Fictivity in Vogue: a cognitive-functional categorization of fictive speech acts in a fashion corpus using corpus linguistics
title_sort Fictivity in Vogue: a cognitive-functional categorization of fictive speech acts in a fashion corpus using corpus linguistics
author Rossini Martins Cardoso, Raquel
author_facet Rossini Martins Cardoso, Raquel
Nunes Pereira Oliva, Katherine
Araújo e Castro, Rodrigo
Zuppardi, Maria Carolina
Malta, Izabella Rosa
author_role author
author2 Nunes Pereira Oliva, Katherine
Araújo e Castro, Rodrigo
Zuppardi, Maria Carolina
Malta, Izabella Rosa
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rossini Martins Cardoso, Raquel
Nunes Pereira Oliva, Katherine
Araújo e Castro, Rodrigo
Zuppardi, Maria Carolina
Malta, Izabella Rosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cognitive Linguistics
Corpus Linguistics
Fictive Speech
Fashion
topic Cognitive Linguistics
Corpus Linguistics
Fictive Speech
Fashion
description Fashion pervades different instances of culture, ranging from clothes to language and behavior. In this paper, we analyze the occurrence of three fictive speech categories (PASCUAL, 2014) as storytelling strategies in sections of North American Vogue magazine. This paper aims at investigating through a mixed-method approach cognitive-functional categories of fictive speech acts based on a corpus analysis of a corpus with fashion texts. We collected 200 texts from Vogue magazine (printed edition) from 2015 to 2018. In a sample of 60 texts, sentential (SENT), intra-sentential (INTRA) and inter-sentential (INTER) fictive acts were manually identified and categorized in each text through tags. The quantitative analysis mapped the counts of each category per year and per text and the qualitative in-depth analysis investigates instances from each category and their interpretation in the light of Fashion and cognitive and corpus linguistics theories. The findings show that the occurrence of the categories of fictive speech acts varies per year with opposing trends, though they tend to co-occur in the same texts. Therefore, fictive speech acts function as recurrent discursive strategies to foster a conversational environment in texts from Vogue magazine.
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SOLETRAS; N. 41 (2021): Funcionalismo e Cognitivismo: o viés cognitivista da gramática funcional; 343-365
SOLETRAS; n. 41 (2021): Funcionalismo e Cognitivismo: o viés cognitivista da gramática funcional; 343-365
Revista Soletras; Núm. 41 (2021): Funcionalismo e Cognitivismo: o viés cognitivista da gramática funcional; 343-365
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