Intentionality in Journalistic Texts: A Detailed Analysis

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Intentionality in Journalistic Texts

In this message, we can observe a complex intentionality, which certainly comes determined primarily by the genre of opinion that this text belongs to, *periodistico*. On one side, the representative function is patent (item), an element of communication that takes precedence over the other five segments representing the transmitted message.

The text objectively concerning the subject of the news (...) is also remarkable. The presence of the expressive function is also remarkable because it expresses the intention of rating, made from the personal perspective of the issuer. In these fragments, the key element is found in the thesis (...).

Conative and Poetic Functions

The conative function occurs when the author focuses on the behavior of the receptor (what the author wants to achieve). Finally, we should note the presence of the poetic function, as observed in the intentions. No surprise in creating language to attract the reader's attention to the message itself, as it uses a number of literary figures, which have no intention primarily aesthetic, but playful, playing with language resources to entertain with wit and the recipient, in addition to using modalized resources for rhetorical purposes, that is, these four functions are valorative.

Dominant Conative Function

We stress the conative function as dominant because we believe the intentions are subordinate to it. This assertion is justified from the pragmatic level of use beyond the sphere of opinion, which, as the name suggests, is designed to influence the ideological outlook and behavior of the receptor.

Argumentative Mode

The argumentative discursive mode is in this assertion since it is argued to convince the value of the argument and win people to the personal opinion of the issuer. All expressive, representative, and poetic elements that appear are subject to the intention of influencing the recipient as an ideological and factual argument and elsewhere. Therefore, acts of speech made to the text - ironic, punishment, protest - are essentially conative and much more important than purely informative speech acts.

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