Estudios de Lingüística (Dec 2004)

Del oyente receptor al oyente combatiente

  • Xose Antonio Padilla García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14198/ELUA2004.18.11
Journal volume & issue
no. 18
p. 213

Abstract

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This paper offers a comparative analysis of the components of Shannon and Weaver's theory of information (1949) transmitter/receiver and the pragmatical concepts speaker/hearer (cfr. Yule, 1996). We will defend that, in order to understands how human communication happens, both the role of the hearer and non-verbal emissions must be revised. We will work on a Corpus of colloquial conversations (cfr. Briz y Grupo Val.Es.Co., 2002) and we will analyse all the occasions in which speaker and listener comunicate without words. The use of a conversational Corpus reveals that trasmition and reception of information are permanent activities not equivalent to the act of intentional communication.