The syntactic-semantic-discursive agglutination and detachment: an enunciative approach of the intransitive verb in printed magazine reports

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  • Fabíola Nóbrega Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB), Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brasil

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https://doi.org/10.5216/sig.v28i2.35608

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Enunciation. Intransitive verbs. Syntactic-semantic-discursive agglutination and detachment. Discursive genre report.

Abstract

The syntactic-semantic-discursive agglutination is a process concerned with the junction of the complement in the verb conceived by Traditional Grammar (GT) as intransitive, having no material occupation as the object. However, in  some  situations,  these  verbs  can  be  used  as  complement  materialized  in the  syntax  plan,  having  a  syntactic-semantic-discursive  detachment.  This phenomenon is caused by enunciative reasons. Therefore, our main objective was  to  analyze,  using  magazine  reports,  the  syntactic-semantic-discursive agglutination and detachment in the verb to live defined as intransitive by the Traditional  Grammar.  For  this  purpose,  we  used  the  theoretical  constructs defended  by  Bakhtin/Voloshinov  (1981,  1926),  Bakhtin  (2003),  as  well  as researchers  of  Bakhtin  Circle’s  linguistic  thought.  Our  corpus  comprised twenty-two printed reports of Veja magazine, published from 1968 to 2013 and researched on the magazine's digital collection website. Based on our discussion, we can affirm that the verb defined as intransitive by the Traditional Grammar is  a  case  of  syntactic-semantic-discursive  agglutination,  while  the  Internal Direct Object is a case of syntactic-semantic-discursive detachment.

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Published

2016-11-23

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NÓBREGA, F. The syntactic-semantic-discursive agglutination and detachment: an enunciative approach of the intransitive verb in printed magazine reports. Signótica, Goiânia, v. 28, n. 2, p. 433–456, 2016. DOI: 10.5216/sig.v28i2.35608. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/sig/article/view/35608. Acesso em: 4 jul. 2024.

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