Abstract

Aquest treball ofereix algunes reflexions personals entorn de la produccio poetica de Vicent Salvador. Es parteix de la idea que, com a esdeveniment enunciatiu, la poiesi de Vicent Salvador instaura el dialeg com el seu principi organitzador. En efecte, el jo del poeta recrea la presencia d’un altre, porta al discurs altres veus o proposa al receptor/lector la possibilitat de crear una relacio intersubjectiva alhora que l’involucra. En aquestes reflexions, des d’una perspectiva funcional-cognitiva, s’analitzen alguns procediments discursius gramaticals que integren l’ordit del text, com a petjades linguistiques del ritual comunicatiu. Aquest es el cas de les clausules condicionals, les formes interrogatives i imperatives que modelen diferents melodies-modalitats amb una particular carrega subjectiva, potenciada per la lectura en clau lirica. Paraules clau: poesia, dialeg, interrogacio, construccions condicionals, formes imperatives. Abstract: This work consists of some personal reflections on the poetic works of Vicent Salvador. This text is founded upon the idea that, as an enunciating event, Vicent Salvador’s poiesis establishes dialogue as its organizing principle. In fact, the poet’s first person I acts to shape the presence of an other, opening up the poetic discourse to a range of voices as it draws in the audience/reader, inviting him or her to engage in an inter-subjective relation with the work. The reflections in this paper use a function-cognitive approach to analyse the interplay of some of the procedures at work in the grammatical discourse of Salvador’s texts, examining these strategies as though following a trail of linguistic footprints left behind by the ritual of communication. Among these grammatical phenomena are the use of conditional clauses and interrogative and imperative forms to shape different melodies and modalities, each with its own subjective character. This subjective nature is heightened when the poems are read lyrically.Keywords: poetry, dialogue, interrogation, conditional clauses, imperative forms.

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