Vándalos. Una aproximación a la focalización prosódica en las alocuciones presidenciales durante el estallido social de Colombia en 2021
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https://doi.org/10.18800/lexis.202402.002Keywords:
Focalization, Prosody, Speech and power, Social protestAbstract
The objective of this study is to analyze the mechanism of prosodic focalization used by the ex-President Iván Duque in 23 presidential speeches issued between April 22 and May 12 on 2021, during the social outbreak in Colombia. A corpus of 87 phrases was analyzed, distributed in two phases: an analysis of prosodic focalization in phrases that contained words derived from “vandal-” and “estud-”, and an analysis of focalized phrases, although they were not necessarily derived from these lexical families. The results suggest that focalized speech is characterized by a slower rhythm, longer pauses, higher values of F0, and a broader tonal range in comparison to non-focalized speech.
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Published
2024-12-11
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Muñoz-Builes, D. M., González-Rátiva, M. C., Rendón Cadavid, R., Torres López, A. I., Gómez Vergara, D. C., Ramírez-Giraldo, M. A., & Correa Lopera, L. M. (2024). Vándalos. Una aproximación a la focalización prosódica en las alocuciones presidenciales durante el estallido social de Colombia en 2021. Lexis, 48(2), 641–671. https://doi.org/10.18800/lexis.202402.002
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