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Error Analysis in Chilean Tourist Text TranslationsIbáñez Jiménez, Jorge, Jiménez Cid, Daniela, Vera Merino, Naiomi January 2014 (has links)
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Structural properties and discourse-pragmatic functions of adnominal and sentential english relative clauses in oral narratives produced by adult native speakers of british englishÁlvarez Escobar, Carlos January 2013 (has links)
Tesis para optar al grado de Magíster en Lingüística mención Lengua Inglesa / No autorizada su publicación a texto completo, según petición de su autor / To date, most of the existing standard grammatical descriptions of the English language have used
decontextualised written sentence tokens as their primary source of data. However, these standard
grammatical descriptions have overlooked the complexities of the constructions and patterns which
can be normally found in oral interactions. The present research study aims to determine the
defining structural properties and discourse-pragmatic functions of adnominal and sentential
English relative clauses in spontaneous oral narratives produced by adult native speakers of British
English. For this purpose, 110 relative clauses which were gathered from 4 interviews collected
from an online British database of real life personal narratives of health and illness experiences were
analysed. Results show that some instances of adnominal relative clauses and sentential relative
clauses differ structurally from relative clauses commonly found in written English for such factors
as the proximity between the antecedent and the relative clause, on the one hand, and the role of
ellipsis in spoken interactions, on the other hand. It was also found that relative clauses in spoken
interactions can be considered supra-sentential units which serve six different discourse pragmatic
functions: narrative, evaluative, argumentative, reporting, descriptive and informative.
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Analysis of gender differences in implicit verbal compliments in semi-spontaneous speech of four american talk showsIlyukhina, Irina January 2014 (has links)
Tesis para optar al grado de Magíster en Lingüística mención Lengua Inglesa / No autorizada su publicación a texto completo, según petición de su autor. / The
present
research
focuses
on
the
implicit
compliments
among
the
native
speakers
of
American
English.
The
pioneering
research
by
Manes
and
Wolfson
(1981)
revealed
that
verbal
compliments
in
middle-‐class
American
society
are
“formulaic”,
meaning
that
a
small
variety
of
constructions
accounts
for
the
majority
of
the
data.
Since
then,
existing
research
has
focused
almost
exclusively
on
the
explicit
compliments
and
appears
to
have
adopted
a
restricted
view
of
the
gender
differences
in
verbal
complimenting
behaviour.
This
work
argues
that
a
more
balanced
picture
of
complimenting
is
required,
and
to
this
end,
presents
discourse
and
conversation
analysis
of
40
samples
of
implicit
compliments,
produced
by
male
and
female
TV
presenters
of
4
American
talk-‐shows.
By
taking
a
stance
of
the
“difference”
approach
to
gender
discourse
(e.g.
Tannen,
1991),
it
attempts
at
discovering
gender-‐based
differences
between
their
topics,
linguistic
realisation
and
functions.
Overall
showing
a
significant
distinction
between
the
use
of
implicit
compliments
by
men
and
women
in
terms
of
their
form
and
function,
and
an
asymmetry
in
their
topics,
the
research
makes
a
contribution
to
the
existing
work
on
discourse
and
gender.
On
the
one
hand,
it
adds
new
perspectives
and
findings
about
the
difference
in
the
ways
men
and
women
construct
conversations
and
build
social
relations
through
complimenting.
On
the
other
hand,
it
shows
how
a
shift
from
explicitness
to
implicitness
in
evaluative
language
allows
the
speakers
to
deal
with
topics
not
commonly
associated
with
gender
expectations.
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Turn-taking markers in political television interviewsIrizar Santander, Arantxa Amaia January 2014 (has links)
Tesis para optar al grado de Licenciada en Lengua y Literatura Inglesa / The analysis presented in this presentationcenters on conversational turn-taking in these interviews and a comparative analysis of the interactions among different politicians according to a conversational structural interaction, examining, specially, the organization of turn-taking, along with, the conceivableadjustments thatturn-taking system can suffer such as interruptions, overlaps and some others In this opportunity, the analysis will be particularly keen on deviances from the turn-taking regulation that stipulates that only one party should talk at a time. The original hypothesis is that the interactions amongst politicians and the interviewer are surrounded by general features of the political interview; however these interactions also display certain areas of variability that replicatecertain ambiguity about the roles of the interlocutors.
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Metaphorical evaluation: a study of evaluation as expressed by conceptual metaphors in the political speeches of two north american presidentsAvila Soto, Diego January 2012 (has links)
Tesis para optar al grado de Magíster en Lingüística, mención Lengua Inglesa / The relations holding between politics and cognitive science have to do with the cognitive unconscious level: much of what we interpret from political discourse does not lie in the linguistic expressions being used but in the interpretation that is activated and configured in our minds by such expressions. According to van Dijk (2002) and Lakoff (2009), the domain of political discourse and cognition has not received enough attention so far. Taking this into account, the main motivation of the present research was to attempt to determine discoursal interconnections holding between the operation of conceptual metaphors by means of the examination of the paradigmatic sets of linguistic expressions which formalise them at text level, and the expressions of evaluative meanings according to the proposals by Lakoff and Johnson (1980), the former, and Martin and White (2005), the latter. Focusing on political discourse, the corpus chosen consisted of public political speeches given by the latest two presidents of the United States, namely, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. It is proposed the existence of linguistic differences in opposing politicians’ public speeches when they express their ideological positions by means of joint expressions of Conceptual Metaphors and Appraisal Items, this difference being in correlation with Lakoff (2009)’s proposal of metaphorical systems of moral values. In addition, it is also proposed the existence of a metaphorical evaluative discourse modelled by the participants in discourses such as the ones presented in this study.
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It's been like a rollercoaster: a linguistic examination of the emotional experience of learning English in the narratives of pre-service English teachersTironi Contreras, Angela January 2014 (has links)
Tesis para optar al grado de Magíster en Lingüística mención Lengua Inglesa / Autor no autoriza el acceso a texto completo de su documento. / The present two-fold theoretical research attempts to firstly identify the
emotions that emerge in the oral narratives of twelve pre-service English teachers
about their learning experience and, secondly, to examine their linguistic
instantiation. The analysis was centred upon how the twenty two emotions, as
defined by Ortony, Clore, & Collins (1988), relate to specific events, agents and
objects involved in this experience of learning English in tertiary education. A
secondary step was to analyse the emotion-indexed utterances and recognise
lexical and discursive patterns across the corpus. The results showed a slight
increase in the display of negative emotions across participants, which can be
interpreted through linguistic theory of cultural scripts. It was also revealed from the
data the occurrence of reproach as the highest cued emotion associated to
classmates and teachers, yielding insightful reflections as to the role of those agents
in the learning experience and identity construction. Finally, the discussion on the
interplay of emotions, multiple functions and concept metaphors for emotions helped
elucidate on the long-held debate over linguistic relativism or universality of
emotions.
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A comparative study of the expression of irony and sarcasm in north american comedies from 1950 to 2010Badilla Rubilar, Mariela January 2013 (has links)
Tesis para optar al grado de Magíster en Lingüística mención Lengua Inglesa / Autor no autoriza el acceso a texto completo de su documento. / The purpose of this research is to analyze ironic and sarcastic utterances in the number of occurrence and their sociopragmatic function is sitcoms from different decades from 1950 to 2010. To carry out the analysis, seven transcripts from seven different decades with their correspondent videos were selected. Once the ironic and sarcastic utterances were identified, two matrices of analysis were utilized. For ironic utterances, the matrix of analysis proposed by Aguilera et. al (2001) and for sarcastic utterances, the matrix of analysis proposed by Negrón (2011). The results show a homogeneous occurrence of ironic utterances through decades whereas sarcasm becomes recurrent from 1970 on. This suggests that sarcasm corresponds to a contemporary phenomenon that evolved with the natural evolution of sitcoms regarding the social context of the decade. The same social context seems to limit or increase the sociopragmatic functions of these rhetorical devices.
In the case of irony, its use seems to change over time while approaches and Humorous effect seem to constitute a permanent part of the genre.
In the case of sarcasm, the results suggest that FTA change over time whereas the speaker attitude seems to be bounded to the characteristics of the sitcoms. Appraisal seems to constitute a feature of sarcastic utterances as indicated by its predominance in the analysis.
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Sarcasm in american and british television comedies and dramasLópez Quiroz, Felipe January 2013 (has links)
Tesis para optar al grado de Magíster en Lingüística mención Lengua Inglesa / In the recent decades, many studies on the subject of sarcasm have been conducted,
though not as abundantly as irony has been investigated into. However, the expression of
sarcasm seems to be as relevant as the expression of irony in the general study of the main aspects and dimensions involved in the configuration of pragmatic meanings that are
characteristic of conversational interactions.
Sarcasm has often been intermingled with irony in the research conducted in different academic disciplines. Within linguistic studies, there is no consensus on whether
irony and sarcasm are part of the same communicative phenomenon or whether they are
related to each other hierarchically, such that irony may be viewed as constituting the
superordinate category and sarcasm may be regarded as a manifestation of the former. In fact, the latter has been defined, in broad terms, “as an overtly aggressive type of irony”
(Attardo, 2000:795). However, some other specialists, such as Barbe (1995), contend that
the expression of either sarcasm or irony involves different, if not opposite, principles of pragmatic behaviour: on the one hand, an ‘ironic utterance’constitutes a ‘face-saving’ act; on the other, a sarcastic utterance is a ‘face-threatening act’ (cf. Brown and Levinson, 1987).
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Un estudio comparativo de la frecuencia de ocurrencia de las expresiones evaluativas en textos expositivos científicos en inglésPrieto E., Enrique January 2012 (has links)
Tesis para optar al grado de Magíster en Lingüística mención Lengua Inglesa / Nuestra investigación ha consistido en un estudio comparativo de la frecuencia de ocurrencia de tanto los „patrones sintácticos evaluativos‟ (Hunston y Sinclair 2001) como de los „significados valorativos‟ (Martin y White 2005) i.e., significados semántico-pragmáticos evaluadores empleados en textos expositivos científicos escritos en inglés. En este tipo textual3, se incluyen, primero, artículos publicados en revistas4 científicas; segundo, artículos periodísticos de investigación científica publicados en revistas destinadas al público en general y tercero, editoriales publicados en números extraordinarios de revistas de investigación científica.
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A study of co-reference in journalistic written discourse in englishAraya Veloso, Nury, Cárdenas Tamburini, Nicolás, Silva Bravo, Leandro, Soto Bravo, Oscar, Tapia Pérez, Tania January 2011 (has links)
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