
Lexical choice in Karo narratives
Author(s) -
Nilson Gabas Júnior
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
delta. documentação de estudos em lingüística teórica e aplicada/delta. documentação de estudos em linguística teórica e aplicada
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.117
H-Index - 9
eISSN - 1678-460X
pISSN - 0102-4450
DOI - 10.1590/s0102-44502001000200006
Subject(s) - assertion , narrative , scope (computer science) , linguistics , exhibition , lexical choice , psychology , sociology , history , lexical item , computer science , philosophy , archaeology , programming language
This paper looks at two verbal descriptions of the Pear film and characterizes them according to the analysis proposed by Downing (1980) for factors influencing lexical choice. The two descriptions, one short and one long, were told by my Karo consultant, Mário Jorge Arara, after the exhibition of the film. Generally, the present article looks at Downing's assertion that "if the description is to be brief, words of broad referential scope are likely to be chosen (...). If the speaker opts for a more detailed description, more lexemes of narrower referential scope are likely to appear" (1980:90) and sees how this assertion applies to the two narratives. Specifically, it looks at each of the versions of the story and tries to explain the mentions of the referents by either basic or non-basic level categories in terms of cognitive, textual and contextual factors. Este artigo procura caracterizar duas descrições do filme 'A Pera' de acordo com a análise proposta por Downing (1980) sobre fatores que influenciam a escolha lexical. As duas descrições, uma curta e outra longa, foram colhidas junto ao informante Mário Jorge Arara, logo após a exibição do filme. De maneira geral, este trabalho investigará a hipótese de Downing de que "if the description is to be brief, words of broad referential scope are likely to be chosen (...). If the speaker opts for a more detailed description, more lexemes of narrower referential scope are likely to appear" (1980:90), verificando como esta hipótese se aplica no caso das duas descrições. Especificamente, este artigo procurará explicar as referências aos participantes do filme em termos de categorias de nível básico e/ou não-básico, tendo como parâmetro fatores cognitivos, textuais e contextuais