Misunderstandings and Contradictions in Discursive Argumentation: silence emergence production processes in cases of Brazilian digital media

In language, there are a few cases of exposition of arguments that, in spite of all the effort the subjects do in their enunciative constructs, misunderstandings and contradictions seem to return in these arguments, which may generate some disagreement. These flaws in argumentation can and must be...

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Main Authors: Roberto Leiser Baronas, Samuel Ponsoni
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2019-04-01
Series:Signum: Estudos da Linguagem
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/signum/article/view/35730/25668
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description In language, there are a few cases of exposition of arguments that, in spite of all the effort the subjects do in their enunciative constructs, misunderstandings and contradictions seem to return in these arguments, which may generate some disagreement. These flaws in argumentation can and must be explained by several theories within the scope of language studies: from the most structural, through the enunciative theories, to the most discursive. In this sense, we propose in this paper to search, in a discursive understanding of language, namely, from French Discourse Analysis, and more specifically that of the discursive theory of constitutive silence to every language process, proposed by Eni Orlandi (2007), the analyzes for these ritual failures in the elaboration of the arguments. To do so, we have brought the analysis of some cases that have occurred in what we call the digital media of Brazilian daily life, that is, cases that circulated in the virtual spaces of the Internet and its various enunciative devices. In these case analysis, we seek, through the formula of constitutive and foundational silence, described by Orlandi (2007), to understand how misunderstandings and contradictions are, in fact, the evidence and irruption of these discursive silencings in the discursive arguments of the cases. Thus, responding to this hypothesis is our main objective in this work.
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spelling doaj.art-248c7c51b24241cca7f69bf4503725c72022-12-21T23:32:02ZengUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaSignum: Estudos da Linguagem1516-30832237-48762019-04-0122192610.5433/2237-4876.2019v22n1p10Misunderstandings and Contradictions in Discursive Argumentation: silence emergence production processes in cases of Brazilian digital mediaRoberto Leiser Baronas0Samuel Ponsoni1Universidade Federal de São CarlosUniversidade Estadual de Minas GeraisIn language, there are a few cases of exposition of arguments that, in spite of all the effort the subjects do in their enunciative constructs, misunderstandings and contradictions seem to return in these arguments, which may generate some disagreement. These flaws in argumentation can and must be explained by several theories within the scope of language studies: from the most structural, through the enunciative theories, to the most discursive. In this sense, we propose in this paper to search, in a discursive understanding of language, namely, from French Discourse Analysis, and more specifically that of the discursive theory of constitutive silence to every language process, proposed by Eni Orlandi (2007), the analyzes for these ritual failures in the elaboration of the arguments. To do so, we have brought the analysis of some cases that have occurred in what we call the digital media of Brazilian daily life, that is, cases that circulated in the virtual spaces of the Internet and its various enunciative devices. In these case analysis, we seek, through the formula of constitutive and foundational silence, described by Orlandi (2007), to understand how misunderstandings and contradictions are, in fact, the evidence and irruption of these discursive silencings in the discursive arguments of the cases. Thus, responding to this hypothesis is our main objective in this work.http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/signum/article/view/35730/25668discoursesilencearguments
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silence
arguments
title Misunderstandings and Contradictions in Discursive Argumentation: silence emergence production processes in cases of Brazilian digital media
title_full Misunderstandings and Contradictions in Discursive Argumentation: silence emergence production processes in cases of Brazilian digital media
title_fullStr Misunderstandings and Contradictions in Discursive Argumentation: silence emergence production processes in cases of Brazilian digital media
title_full_unstemmed Misunderstandings and Contradictions in Discursive Argumentation: silence emergence production processes in cases of Brazilian digital media
title_short Misunderstandings and Contradictions in Discursive Argumentation: silence emergence production processes in cases of Brazilian digital media
title_sort misunderstandings and contradictions in discursive argumentation silence emergence production processes in cases of brazilian digital media
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arguments
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