Semantic Prosody of the word Pueblo and Populism according to Corpus Linguistics

Authors

  • William Godoy De La Rosa Catholic University of Argentina

Keywords:

semantic prosody, corpus linguistics, collocations, people, populism

Abstract

Abstract

This article is related to the sociolinguistics discipline and deals with the concept of semantic prosody and its analysis in a corpus of Latin American Spanish. The concept of semantic prosody is understood as the "aura of meaning" (Louw, 1993) or the "evaluative intention" (Sinclair, 1996; Stubbs, 2001) that arises due to the semantic load of certain words in combination with other words. For this study, the words pueblo and populismo in collocations with verbal participial adjectives were analyzed in a corpus of Latin American Spanish. The results show a negative semantic prosody in the combinations with the noun pueblo and a mixed semantic prosody in the combinations with the noun populismo.

 

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Published

2024-07-23

How to Cite

Godoy De La Rosa, W. (2024). Semantic Prosody of the word Pueblo and Populism according to Corpus Linguistics. Alma Máter. Student Journal of Research in Linguistics, 5(6), 14. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/almamater/article/view/44534

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Section

Derechos de lxs hablantes