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Patrones de realización de la proyección en la Discusión de artículos de investigación producidos en español* * Este trabajo ha sido elaborado en el marco del Proyecto Systemics Across Languages (SAL), coordinado por Christian Matthiessen (PolyU, Hong Kong), Kazuhiro Teruya (PolyU, Hong Kong) y Leila Barbara (PUCSP), quien a su vez hace la coordinación general en América Latina.

Padrões de realização da projeção na Discussão de artigos de pesquisa produzidos em espanhol

The purpose of this paper is to explore the patterns of realization of projection of different voices in discussions of research articles in Spanish from two disciplines: Microbiology and Sociology. Because it can be realized by different means in the lexico-grammar, projection has been considered from the perspective of Systemic-Functional Linguistics as a 'semantic motif' (Halliday, 1994: 219), as a phenomenon of 'semantic domain' (Halliday y Matthiessen, 2004: 603-4) or as a discourse-semantic phenomenon (Martin 1992:17-19; Martin & White, 2005: 11). In fact, projection can be realized congruently by a clause nexus, and metaphorically by other grammatical resources. In this paper, different and varied patterns of realization of projection in Spanish have been analyzed in a brief corpus, in order to apply the results to the future study of heteroglossia in the social context of science. The analysis of Transitivity and of tactic and logico-semantic relations have revealed in the texts of each discipline: a) the realization of the sources of projection, b) the means of realization of projection itself and c) the status of what is projected, as a clause in a clause nexus or as an element with an experiential function in the configuration of the clause as representation.

projection; congruent realization; metaphorical realization; research article


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