Subjectivity in Spanish Discourse: Explicit and Implicit Causal Relations in Different Text Types

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Andrea Santana, W. Spooren, Dorien Nieuwenhuijsen, T. Sanders
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Abstract

Corpus-based studies in various languages have demonstrated that some connectives are used preferentially to express subjective versus objective meanings, for example, omdat vs. want in Dutch. However, Spanish connectives have been understudied from this perspective. Moreover, most of the studies of subjectivity have focused on explicit relations and little is known about the subjectivity of implicit coherence relations. In addition, the role that text type plays in the meaning and use of causal relations and their connectives is still under discussion. This study aims to analyze the local contexts of Spanish causal explicit and implicit relations in different text types by carrying out manual analyses of subjectivity. 360 relations marked by three prototypical causal connectives and 120 implicit relations were extracted from academic and journalistic texts. The analytical model applied is based on an integrative approach to subjectivity. Statistical analyses indicate a particular behavior of Spanish connectives and implicit relations and a three-way interaction between subjectivity, text type, and linguistic marking in journalistic texts. Therefore, this study reveals new insights into subjectivity in Spanish discourse.
西班牙语语篇中的主体性:不同语篇类型中的显性和隐性因果关系
基于语料库的各种语言研究表明,一些连接词优先用于表达主观意义而不是客观意义,例如荷兰语中的omdat和want。然而,从这个角度来看,西班牙语连接词的研究不足。此外,对主体性的研究大多集中在显性关系上,对内隐连贯关系的主体性了解甚少。此外,文本类型在因果关系及其连接词的意义和使用中所起的作用仍在讨论中。本研究旨在通过手工主体性分析,分析西班牙语在不同语篇类型中因果显性和隐性关系的语境。从学术和新闻文本中提取了360个以3个典型因果连接词为标志的关系和120个隐含关系。所采用的分析模型是基于对主观性的综合研究方法。统计分析表明,西班牙语连接词和隐含关系在新闻语篇中的特殊行为,以及主体性、文本类型和语言标记之间的三向互动。因此,本研究揭示了对西班牙语语篇主体性的新认识。
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Dialogue and Discourse
Dialogue and Discourse Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
7
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: D&D seeks previously unpublished, high quality articles on the analysis of discourse and dialogue that contain -experimental and/or theoretical studies related to the construction, representation, and maintenance of (linguistic) context -linguistic analysis of phenomena characteristic of discourse and/or dialogue (including, but not limited to: reference and anaphora, presupposition and accommodation, topicality and salience, implicature, ---discourse structure and rhetorical relations, discourse markers and particles, the semantics and -pragmatics of dialogue acts, questions, imperatives, non-sentential utterances, intonation, and meta--communicative phenomena such as repair and grounding) -experimental and/or theoretical studies of agents'' information states and their dynamics in conversational interaction -new analytical frameworks that advance theoretical studies of discourse and dialogue -research on systems performing coreference resolution, discourse structure parsing, event and temporal -structure, and reference resolution in multimodal communication -experimental and/or theoretical results yielding new insight into non-linguistic interaction in -communication -work on natural language understanding (including spoken language understanding), dialogue management, -reasoning, and natural language generation (including text-to-speech) in dialogue systems -work related to the design and engineering of dialogue systems (including, but not limited to: -evaluation, usability design and testing, rapid application deployment, embodied agents, affect detection, -mixed-initiative, adaptation, and user modeling). -extremely well-written surveys of existing work. Highest priority is given to research reports that are specifically written for a multidisciplinary audience. The audience is primarily researchers on discourse and dialogue and its associated fields, including computer scientists, linguists, psychologists, philosophers, roboticists, sociologists.
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