La descripción como operación transformacional del discursosemiótica, pragmática y matemática

  1. García Pérez, Manuel
Supervised by:
  1. Manuel Martínez Arnaldos Director

Defence university: Universidad de Murcia

Fecha de defensa: 18 January 2006

Committee:
  1. Estanislao Ramón Trives Chair
  2. Francisco Vicente Gómez Secretary
  3. Francisco Chico-Rico Committee member
  4. Tomás Albaladejo Committee member
  5. José María Jiménez Cano Committee member

Type: Thesis

Abstract

This study concerns the syntagmatic descriptive operations in a lot of discursive prototypes. From a rhetoric and semiotic point of view, a descriptive discurse is a semantic development which the reader composes in his mind. For this reason, our comprensive ability is based on a expansive construction of our own intuition of the reality. It¿s important to say that to that end all discursive prototypes use semantic expansions in order to convince the social masses: these discursive expansions are basic fractal models which we can recognise in other scientific domains, for example, Fisics, Biology or Econometry. Considering this, we stablish a limited number of discursive analysis models in order to describe the modal and functional autonomy the descriptive texture; isotopy, spatial and temporal segmentation, formal categorisation and pragmatic value of discursive actors. A textual progression implies an semantic expansion which reduce the semantic extension. In this way, my ambition with this thesis is to use semiotic and pragmatic studies in providing concrete approaches to the ecomometric study of the language. Descriptive expansions demonstrate our discursive expressions can be studied not only from a semiotic or rhetoric point of view, but also from a mathematical perspective. This mathematical perspective extendes the possibility for empirical researchers to focus on physical and bilogical analogies from a linguistic study of the descriptive expansions.