GENRE OPINION ARTICLE: AN ANALYSIS BASED IN SOCIOLOGICAL METHOD
Abstract
By this article it is intended to analyse an opinion article text using the Bakhtin´s understanding about the methodological language study. This analysis is based on the question: how are revealed the thematic content, style and compositional construction in the text taken for the study? To answer that the study will be based on Bakhtin (2003) and Bakhtin / Voloshinov (2004) to understand initially the dialogue, wording and dialogue genres. The wording in focus is "O Bolsa Família e a desestatização do serviço público ", published on Jornal Gazeta do Povo, in October 10th 2013, in which we think about the thematic content, its compositional construction and style. We understand that recognizing this elements in a text study can support the language teaching, because by abetting the students to recognize the journalist genre essentially argumentative, its production conditions, the social functions of the interlocutors, its discursive characteristics, it will propitiate a reflexive and dialectic teaching, helping the ways of learning and, above all, the oral and textual significant production of discourse genres.
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