Abstract

This paper focuses on “operadores” and “conectores” concepts, very usual in the “discourse makers” bibliography. I analyse these and argument their scope, to show that they are instruments suitable for the discourse syntax. They work in the argumentation, and also in the informative and enunciative macrostructure. In addition, I study some units which are claimed to be “operadores” or “conectores”, but they may be in process to change their functions.

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