Discourse syntax and dependency relations between sentences: an study from evaluative and evidential expressions
Circulo de Linguistica Aplicada a la Comunicacion, ISSN: 1576-4737, Vol: 101, Page: 155-165
2025
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Article Description
Garrido (2014, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2024), explains a model for the study of discourse from a dynamic and configurational approach, where discourse relations allow discursive units to be formed in a hierarchical structure of constituents modified with the inclusion of new units. The basic aim of my work is to review the links between paragraphs from a configurational and dynamic approach, following the aforementioned model. I will focus on the study of evaluative and evidential expressions: es cierto que, es evidente que, when they are located at the beginning of a paragraph. These constructions start, by their own syntactic structure, from a previous reference and express a subjective evaluation by the author based on previous data. For this reason, the constructions not only introduce information, but also serve to evaluate it.
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