Análisis semántico modal del piropoun estudio de caso en hablantes cubanos

  1. José Antonio Sánchez Fajardo
  2. Denise Ocampo Álvarez
Revista:
Futhark: revista de investigación y cultura

ISSN: 1886-9300

Any de publicació: 2021

Número: 16

Pàgines: 193-211

Tipus: Article

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Resum

This study is aimed at examining semantic-modal characteristics of catcalls among Cuban speakers, from a cognitive-functional approach, and hence establishes what modal categories do not match the semantics of utterances. Stated differently, the analysis allows for a better understanding of catcalls as a communicative tool towards verbal violence and gender inequality. This binary function stems from the correlation among communicative goals, literal or symbolic semantics, and sociolinguistic and anthropological variables. To carry out the research study, a corpus of 80 compliments has been elaborated, based onanonymous questionnaires completed by Cuban speakers. The resulting data has been itemized according to the conceptual framework of semantic modality (Caballero 2014). Also, various group debate sessions have been held to observe participants’ attitudes in specific communicative situations in which catcalls constitute a speech unit. Findings suggest that catcalls do not possess a specific category, but that of valuation stands out as the most frequent one. The use of metaphors and hyperboles shows that male users, who presuppose female hearers as naïve participants, are generally characterized by insincerity. Catcalls have been assimilated, at least within the Cuban cultural framework, as an apparent strategy of politeness, thus causing male participants not to recognize the threatening traits of such compliments.