
GENERALIZAÇÃO DISCURSIVA E ENUNCIAÇÃO NAS CANTIGAS DE CONGADO EM MINAS GERAIS: UMA ABORDAGEM SEMIOLINGUÍSTICA
Author(s) -
Élisson Ferreira Morato
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
entremeios
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2179-3514
DOI - 10.20337/issn2179-3514revistaentremeiosvol22pagina236a254
Subject(s) - sociology , linguistics , meaning (existential) , identity (music) , generalization , humanities , epistemology , philosophy , aesthetics
This paper studies the discursive generalizations in the congado songs of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais through the Discourse Analysis of French line. From the concept of discursive generalization, developed by Ali-Bouacha (1993, [2007] 2020) and by Moirand (1990), and throught the concepts of language competences, discursive strategies and enunciation, from the Semiolinguistic theory developed by Charaudeau (1983, [2000] 2020a, 2004a, 2004b, 2005a, 2005b, [2006] 2020b, 2008), we understand that discursive generalizations would be effects of meaning based on the assignation of this discourse to a meta-enunciator, building effects of universal truth. This procedure contributes for that a knowledge set forms the identity of a social group deeply identified with the Afro-Brazilian cultural traditions.