The actional meaning in the Brazilian Constitution: the normative constitutional legal discursive genre matter

The study proposed here turns to the construction of normative constitutional legal discursive genre, from its ideological dimension, seeking to understand how the use of particular linguistic forms contributes to establishing and sustaining relations of domination within and outside speech (Thompso...

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Main Authors: Ruberval Ferreira, Maria Clara Gomes Mathias
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal Fluminense 2013-07-01
Series:Gragoatá
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Online Access:http://www.gragoata.uff.br/index.php/gragoata/article/view/65
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Summary:The study proposed here turns to the construction of normative constitutional legal discursive genre, from its ideological dimension, seeking to understand how the use of particular linguistic forms contributes to establishing and sustaining relations of domination within and outside speech (Thompson, 2009). It takes as theoretical reference the ADC’s understanding of discourse as a moment of social practices, dialectically interconnected with other elements. Besides ADC, this study seeks to develop a dialogue with transdisciplinary research historical context in which it was gestated our current Constitution, the Constitutional Law and the General Theory of the State, especially when it comes to social and legal constitutions value in contemporary. For the operationalization of the analysis just outlined, we take as an instance discursive analysis the 1988 Federal Constitution, legislation that opens the normative rule of Brazilian law, as well as we adopt by reference the discussion that Fairclough (2003) does about the notion of actional meaning and the analytical category generic structure.
ISSN:1413-9073
2358-4114