Pragmatics and rhetoric for discourse analysis: some conceptual remarks

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Autor(a) principal: Larrazabal, Jésus M.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Koorta, Kepa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Manuscrito (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/manuscrito/article/view/8644503
Resumo: This paper focuses on discourse analysis, particularly persuasive discourse, using pragmatics and rhetoric in a new combined way, called by us PragmaRhetoric. It can be said that this is a cognitive approach to both pragmatics and rhetoric. Pragmatics is essentially Gricean, Rhetoric comes from a new reading of Aristotle’s Rhetoric, extending his notion of discourse to meso- and micro-discourses. Two kinds of intentions have to be considered: first, communicative intention, and, then, persuasive intention. The fulfilment of those intentions is achieved by a successful persuasive-communicative action. The psychological, philosophical and logical aspects derived from the pragma-rhetorical perspective are crucial in view of its applications in several practical domains.
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title Pragmatics and rhetoric for discourse analysis: some conceptual remarks
spellingShingle Pragmatics and rhetoric for discourse analysis: some conceptual remarks
Larrazabal, Jésus M.
Discourse
pragmatics
rhetoric
communication
intention
persuasion
title_short Pragmatics and rhetoric for discourse analysis: some conceptual remarks
title_full Pragmatics and rhetoric for discourse analysis: some conceptual remarks
title_fullStr Pragmatics and rhetoric for discourse analysis: some conceptual remarks
title_full_unstemmed Pragmatics and rhetoric for discourse analysis: some conceptual remarks
title_sort Pragmatics and rhetoric for discourse analysis: some conceptual remarks
author Larrazabal, Jésus M.
author_facet Larrazabal, Jésus M.
Koorta, Kepa
author_role author
author2 Koorta, Kepa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Larrazabal, Jésus M.
Koorta, Kepa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Discourse
pragmatics
rhetoric
communication
intention
persuasion
topic Discourse
pragmatics
rhetoric
communication
intention
persuasion
description This paper focuses on discourse analysis, particularly persuasive discourse, using pragmatics and rhetoric in a new combined way, called by us PragmaRhetoric. It can be said that this is a cognitive approach to both pragmatics and rhetoric. Pragmatics is essentially Gricean, Rhetoric comes from a new reading of Aristotle’s Rhetoric, extending his notion of discourse to meso- and micro-discourses. Two kinds of intentions have to be considered: first, communicative intention, and, then, persuasive intention. The fulfilment of those intentions is achieved by a successful persuasive-communicative action. The psychological, philosophical and logical aspects derived from the pragma-rhetorical perspective are crucial in view of its applications in several practical domains.
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