magistrsko delo
Nuša Grgorinić (Author), Mojca Smolej (Mentor)

Abstract

Magistrsko delo želi s primerjalno analizo besedilnih in skladenjskih značilnosti spontanega, polspontanega in nespontanega besedila prikazati razlike med temi stopnjami spontanosti. V teoretičnem delu se najprej posveti razlikam med govorjenim in pisnim diskurzom ter definiciji besedil z različnimi stopnjami spontanosti. V analizi se ukvarja z iskanjem značilnosti govorjenega besedila, govornih signalov, skladenjskih značilnosti in besedilno fonetiko. Za namen analize sta bili izbrani dve govorjeni besedili, prva je dnevnoinformativna oddaja Odmevi kot predstavnica nespontanega in polspontanega besedila - nespontani so voditeljevi napovedniki, polspontana pa intervjuja z gosti. Drugo, spontano besedilo, pa tvori spletna pogovorna oddaja Glave. Za zapis govorjenih besedil je bil uporabljen ortografski zapis, ki daje prednost berljivosti in razumljivosti.

Keywords

slovenščina;besediloslovje;skladnja;govorjena besedila;spontanost;ortografski zapis;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [N. Grgorinić]
UDC: 811.163.6'4
COBISS: 54360323 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Comparative analysis of syntactic characteristics of spontaneous, semi-spontaneous and non-spontaneous spoken language
Secondary abstract: This master's thesis aims to show the differences between spontaneous, semi-spontaneous and non-spontaneous text through a comparative analysis of textual and syntactic characteristics of these three levels of spontaneity. In the theoretical part, it first focuses on the differences between spoken and written discourse, and the definition of texts with different degrees of spontaneity. In the analysis, it deals with the search for features of spoken text, speech signals, syntactic features, and text phonetics. For the purpose of the analysis, two spoken texts were selected. The first being the daily informative show Odmevi as a representative of a non-spontaneous and semi-spontaneous text - the presenter's news previews are non-spontaneous, and two interviews with guests are semi-spontaneous. The second, spontaneous text, is the online talk show Glave. To record the spoken texts was used an orthographic notation, giving preference to readability and understandability.
Secondary keywords: Slovenian;text linguistics;syntax;spoken text;spontaneity;orthographic notation;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za slovenistiko
Pages: 121 str.
ID: 12592210