O ator e o espectador – Sobre as diferentes funções da linguagem na apresentação de si mesmo no Brasil e na Alemanha

Authors

  • Ulrike Schröder

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/1982-8837.pg.2005.73938

Keywords:

Speech Community, Speech style, Communicative Functions

Abstract

The article presents an analysis of different speech styles used by participants of the German speech community in contrast to the Brazilian one, based on examples of interviews made in both cultures. After the illustration of the different language uses, the article’s focus will be on the communicative functions the styles in each community. So, we find the phatic, poetic and expressive function more dominant in the Brazilian speech, whereas the use of the referential and the metalinguistic function seem to be more common in the speech of the German respondents. It is therefore possible to establish the dichotomy between the actor and the spectator in a metaphorical sense to summarize these contrasting functions. Finally, the fact in which these results can in part be explicated by their embedding in different cultural and historical backgrounds, emphasizing the Brazilian speech community as a more heterogenous and baroque, compared with the German one which tends to be more homogenous and (self)-observing will be shown.

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Author Biography

  • Ulrike Schröder
    Ulrike Schröder é Leitora do DAAD e Professora Visitante na Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (FALE e FAFICH). Trabalha nas áreas das Ciências Sociais Aplicadas e da Lingüística.

Published

2005-12-17

Issue

Section

Lingüística e Lingüística aplicada – Linguistik und angewandte Linguistik

How to Cite

SCHRÖDER, Ulrike. O ator e o espectador – Sobre as diferentes funções da linguagem na apresentação de si mesmo no Brasil e na Alemanha. Pandaemonium Germanicum, São Paulo, Brasil, n. 9, p. 293–310, 2005. DOI: 10.11606/1982-8837.pg.2005.73938. Disponível em: https://revistas.usp.br/pg/article/view/73938.. Acesso em: 1 jan. 2026.