Detachment and punctuation in students' compositions

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Violeta Virginia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Cidade, David Novaes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Confluência
Texto Completo: https://revistaconfluencia.org.br/rc/article/view/476
Resumo: The detachment phenomenon allows us to accept the possibility of subordinate clauses occurring syntactically independent from their main clauses, being seperate from them through a full stop punctuation mark. According to Decat (2011), detachment is the phenomenon through which information units are identified as occurring loosely in linguistic structures and the full stop punctuation mark is the main indication of it on writing. Thus, our hypothesis is based on the idea that the non conventional use of such punctuation mark (TENANI; SONCIN, 2010), which isolates and enhances the subordinate clauses that traditionally constitute a compound period, not only modifies the syntactic structure of the period but also shows a communicative intention of the writer. In this manner, we adopt the funcionalist proposal that supports the idea that apositive relative clauses and circumnstancial clauses are cases of hypotaxis and not subordination. We also analyze the uses of such structures in a detached materialization, collecting the examples from a corpus composed of 197 writing compositions taken from educacao.uol.com.br (CIDADE, 2020). The results found though the present analysis confirm the ones previously indicated by Rodrigues (2019).
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spelling Detachment and punctuation in students' compositionsDesgarramento e pontuação em textos de vestibulandosFunctionalismhypotaxisdetachmenttextual discursive functionpunctuation.Funcionalismohipotaxedesgarramentofunção textual-discursivapontuação.The detachment phenomenon allows us to accept the possibility of subordinate clauses occurring syntactically independent from their main clauses, being seperate from them through a full stop punctuation mark. According to Decat (2011), detachment is the phenomenon through which information units are identified as occurring loosely in linguistic structures and the full stop punctuation mark is the main indication of it on writing. Thus, our hypothesis is based on the idea that the non conventional use of such punctuation mark (TENANI; SONCIN, 2010), which isolates and enhances the subordinate clauses that traditionally constitute a compound period, not only modifies the syntactic structure of the period but also shows a communicative intention of the writer. In this manner, we adopt the funcionalist proposal that supports the idea that apositive relative clauses and circumnstancial clauses are cases of hypotaxis and not subordination. We also analyze the uses of such structures in a detached materialization, collecting the examples from a corpus composed of 197 writing compositions taken from educacao.uol.com.br (CIDADE, 2020). The results found though the present analysis confirm the ones previously indicated by Rodrigues (2019).O fenômeno do desgarramento permite-nos aceitar a possibilidade de que “subordinadas” ocorram sintaticamente independentes de suas principais e separadas destas por ponto final. Segundo Decat (2011), desgarramento é o fenômeno pelo qual se identificam unidades de informação que ocorrem soltas nas estruturas linguísticas e o ponto é o principal índice deste fenômeno na escrita. Partimos, portanto, da hipótese de que o uso não-convencional (TENANI; SONCIN, 2010) desse sinal de pontuação, de forma a isolar e realçar as “subordinadas” que tradicionalmente comporiam um período composto, não só modifica a estrutura sintática do período como também evidencia uma intenção comunicativa do escrevente. Assim, adotamos a proposta funcionalista de que relativas apositivas e circunstanciais constituem casos de hipotaxe e não de subordinação, e analisamos usos dessas estruturas materializadas de forma desgarrada em um corpus composto de 197 redações do site educacao.uol.com.br (CIDADE, 2020). Os resultados encontrados confirmam os de Rodrigues (2019).Liceu Literário Português2021-09-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistaconfluencia.org.br/rc/article/view/47610.18364/rc.2021n61.476Confluência; 2021: ISSUE 61; 124-156Confluência; 2021: Número 61; 124-156Confluência; 2021: Número 61; 124-156Confluência; 2021: Número 61; 124-156Confluência; 2021: Número 61; 124-1562317-41531415-740310.18364/rc.2021n61reponame:Confluênciainstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://revistaconfluencia.org.br/rc/article/view/476/309Copyright (c) 2021 Violeta Virginia Rodrigues, David Novaes Cidadeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Violeta VirginiaCidade, David Novaes2022-02-01T17:58:38Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/476Revistahttps://revistaconfluencia.org.br/rcPUBhttps://revistaconfluencia.org.br/rc/oairevistaconfluencias.psd@id.uff.br||2318-45581678-7145opendoar:2022-02-01T17:58:38Confluência - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Detachment and punctuation in students' compositions
Desgarramento e pontuação em textos de vestibulandos
title Detachment and punctuation in students' compositions
spellingShingle Detachment and punctuation in students' compositions
Rodrigues, Violeta Virginia
Functionalism
hypotaxis
detachment
textual discursive function
punctuation.
Funcionalismo
hipotaxe
desgarramento
função textual-discursiva
pontuação.
title_short Detachment and punctuation in students' compositions
title_full Detachment and punctuation in students' compositions
title_fullStr Detachment and punctuation in students' compositions
title_full_unstemmed Detachment and punctuation in students' compositions
title_sort Detachment and punctuation in students' compositions
author Rodrigues, Violeta Virginia
author_facet Rodrigues, Violeta Virginia
Cidade, David Novaes
author_role author
author2 Cidade, David Novaes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Violeta Virginia
Cidade, David Novaes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Functionalism
hypotaxis
detachment
textual discursive function
punctuation.
Funcionalismo
hipotaxe
desgarramento
função textual-discursiva
pontuação.
topic Functionalism
hypotaxis
detachment
textual discursive function
punctuation.
Funcionalismo
hipotaxe
desgarramento
função textual-discursiva
pontuação.
description The detachment phenomenon allows us to accept the possibility of subordinate clauses occurring syntactically independent from their main clauses, being seperate from them through a full stop punctuation mark. According to Decat (2011), detachment is the phenomenon through which information units are identified as occurring loosely in linguistic structures and the full stop punctuation mark is the main indication of it on writing. Thus, our hypothesis is based on the idea that the non conventional use of such punctuation mark (TENANI; SONCIN, 2010), which isolates and enhances the subordinate clauses that traditionally constitute a compound period, not only modifies the syntactic structure of the period but also shows a communicative intention of the writer. In this manner, we adopt the funcionalist proposal that supports the idea that apositive relative clauses and circumnstancial clauses are cases of hypotaxis and not subordination. We also analyze the uses of such structures in a detached materialization, collecting the examples from a corpus composed of 197 writing compositions taken from educacao.uol.com.br (CIDADE, 2020). The results found though the present analysis confirm the ones previously indicated by Rodrigues (2019).
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