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Da insubmissão da linguagem literária à consistência deformável da língua

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Resumo:The fact that literary texts reveal a reflexive and metalinguistic detachment indirectly underlines another fact: that a poetic hermeneutics can never fail to be a linguistic hermeneutic. Moreover, many writers say that they are aware of what, in their view, are «displacements» that the literary text genre imposes on the language, thus evidencing the inherently constitutive deformability of language, which is described and explained by linguists. Given the tension that exists between what is stable (or invariable) to languages and what is simultaneously deformable (or variable), we propose to go through some literary texts of Portuguese authors - poems namely - in which the idea of the unspeakable is constructed as a form of language insubmission. We will describe some linguistic forms and constructions, whose underlying predicative and enunciative operations can help to understand the literary text.
Autores principais:Valentim, Helena Topa
Assunto:Linguística Linguagem literária Linguistics Literary text WGT
Ano:2019
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:working paper
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:The fact that literary texts reveal a reflexive and metalinguistic detachment indirectly underlines another fact: that a poetic hermeneutics can never fail to be a linguistic hermeneutic. Moreover, many writers say that they are aware of what, in their view, are «displacements» that the literary text genre imposes on the language, thus evidencing the inherently constitutive deformability of language, which is described and explained by linguists. Given the tension that exists between what is stable (or invariable) to languages and what is simultaneously deformable (or variable), we propose to go through some literary texts of Portuguese authors - poems namely - in which the idea of the unspeakable is constructed as a form of language insubmission. We will describe some linguistic forms and constructions, whose underlying predicative and enunciative operations can help to understand the literary text.