Interpersonal Dynamics as Argumentative Force between Aznar and Zapatero

This article analyses the State of the nation debates corresponding to the President Aznar (2001 – 2003) and Zapatero (2005 – 2011). Enunciative polyphony is the research method used to study the discursive strategies that intervene in the preservation of identity of the s...

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2017
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Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
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RiUPTC: Repositorio Institucional UPTC
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spa
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oai:repositorio.uptc.edu.co:001/10934
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https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/linguistica_hispanica/article/view/6189
https://repositorio.uptc.edu.co/handle/001/10934
Palabra clave:
political speech
argumentation
image activity
interaction
intersub-jectivity
discurso político
argumentación
actividad de imagen
interacción
intersubjetividad
discours politique
argumentation
activités d’image
interaction
inter-subjectivité
discurso político
argumentação
atividade de imagem
interação
intersubjetividade
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Summary:This article analyses the State of the nation debates corresponding to the President Aznar (2001 – 2003) and Zapatero (2005 – 2011). Enunciative polyphony is the research method used to study the discursive strategies that intervene in the preservation of identity of the speaker in its different functions, especially in the development of the alternation of roles. To do this, this article addresses textual productions that combine verbal structures narrated in the singular and plural form of the first person. The results show that the speaker’s image intersubjectivity, as the most responsible agent over his own speech, is part of an argumentative construction that needs to be tackled. The pragmatic and communicative resources and strategies developed by image management are also a part of this analysis, focusing especially on the following functions: Ethos, Pathos and Logos.