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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Chat na web: um estudo de gÃnero hipertextual / Chat on web: a study of hypertextual genre

JÃlio CÃsar Rosa de AraÃjo 17 February 2003 (has links)
CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior / Esta pesquisa investiga as hipÃteses de que o chat à um gÃnero do discurso formado pela transmutaÃÃo do diÃlogo cotidiano para a Web e de que um grupo especÃfico de internautas, que se autodenomina Tananans, constitui-se em uma comunidade discursiva. As bases teÃricas utilizadas para a verificaÃÃo dessas hipÃteses foram a teoria enunciativa de Bakhtin (1981; 1997) e a noÃÃo de comunidade discursiva de Swales (1990; 1992). O corpus à resultado de uma pesquisa de cunho etnogrÃfico, realizada em uma sala especÃfica de chat. Focalizou-se, primeiramente, a superposiÃÃo de elementos semiÃticos, que confere ao chat marcas da esfera na qual o evento se insere, para, posteriormente, realizar a aplicaÃÃo dos critÃrios de comunidade discursiva de Swales ao grupo Tananans. O estudo mostra que o chat à o principal gÃnero que dà suporte verbal à comunicaÃÃo entre os internautas estudados. Tal gÃnero à marcado por um jogo intenso de semioses que simulam gestos, sons e expressÃes prÃprias da interaÃÃo oral, permitindo a conclusÃo de que a intersemiose som-imagem-escrita, por suprir as lacunas paralingÃÃsticas, mostra-se como marca da transposiÃÃo do diÃlogo cotidiano para a Web. Verificou-se, ainda, que embora a prÃtica comunicativa dos Tananans tenha iniciado das interaÃÃes via chat, esta se expande para outros mecanismos e gÃneros apropriados pelo grupo, permitindo a validaÃÃo da hipÃtese de que este grupo à uma comunidade discursiva no sentido que lhe dà Swales. / This research investigates the hypotheses that the chat is a class of the discourse formed by the transformation of the daily dialogue for the Web and that an specific group of internauts is a discoursing community. The theoretical bases used for checking these hypotheses are the enunciative theory of Bakhtin (1981; 1997) and the concept of discoursing community of Swales (1990; 1992). The corpus is the result of a research of ethnographic character, conducted in a specific chat room. Firstly, we focussed on the application of the criteria of Swalesâ discoursing community to the Tananans group. This is a group of virtual friends who interact with each other by chatting. Next, we observed the overlap of semiotical elements, which gives to the chat characteristics of the domain in which the event occurs, namely the Web. The analysis shows that, although the communicative practice of the Tananans has begun from the interactions through chatting, this practice expands towards other mechanisms and classes developed by the group, allowing the validation of the hypothesis that this group is a discoursing community in the sense attributed by Swales. Furthermore, we verified that chat is the main class which gives verbal support to the communication among the internauts. Such a class is characterized by an intense game of semioses that simulate gestures, sounds and expressions which are proper to the oral interaction. The analysis makes us conclude that the intersemiosis sound-image- writing reveals itself as a feature of the transformation of the daily dialogue for the Web, since it stops the paralinguistical gaps.

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