Narratologia: uma abordagem baseada em frames
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https://doi.org/10.51359/1982-6850.2022.256706Palavras-chave:
narratologia, linguística cognitiva, semântica de framesResumo
O presente trabalho visa explicitar as estruturas e operações cognitivas subjacentes à narratividade. Para isso, recorreremos à abordagem da Semântica Cognitiva, de acordo com a qual, estruturas cognitivas são frames que são evocadas por indexadores linguísticos do texto. Frames podem ser integrados, na construção de conceito novos, e emulados, na modelagem de conceitos mais abstratos. Para analisarmos tais operações cognitivas, recorreremos ao conto “Amor”, de Clarice Lispector.
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