GeSec (May 2012)

SECRETARIAT AND TEXTUAL PRODUCTION: ARGUMENTATION IN THE TEXTUAL GENRE LETTER OF DECLARATION

  • Erivaldo Pereira do Nascimento,
  • Raquel Ferreira da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7769/gesec.v2i2.57
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 145 – 169

Abstract

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This article aims at describing the semantic argumentative structure of the textual/discursive genre Letter of Declaration, one of the documents with which the executive secretary frequently deals. This investigation is based on the Argumention Theory in the Language proposed by Ducrot (1988,1987). We also used the studies about Discursive Modalization proposed by Koch (2002), Castilho e Castilho (1993), Nascimento (2005), among others. Modalization is considered here as a semantic argumentative strategy, as it enables the speaker to make a statement or to express a point of view about the content of his/her enunciation, according to the interlocution. This study about the previously mentioned gender is qualitative, quantitative and descriptive. The corpus used is composed of 20 (twenty) Letters of Declaration issued by different organizations or private and public institutions. We perceived that in the Letters of Declaration analysed argumentation is achieved by the use of modalizers and argumentative operators, used by the speaker to produce different effects of meaning in the texts.

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