¿Qué son las TIPOLOGÍAS TEXTUALES y cuáles son sus características? (Con ejemplos)
What are Textual Typologies?
Introduction to Textual Typologies
- The speaker introduces the concept of textual typologies, explaining their characteristics and types, along with examples. A test will be provided at the end for comprehension.
Classification of Texts
- Textual typologies help organize and classify a wide variety of texts based on communicative intent and message form.
- Two major classifications include:
- Factual texts: Inform or teach using objective language.
- Literary texts: Aim to evoke emotions through language.
Characteristics of Textual Typology
- Key features include textual sequence and complexity; many texts can contain multiple typological forms (e.g., descriptive narratives).
- Linguist J.M. Adam proposed "textual sequence" as a tool for recognizing communication schemes within a text.
Dominant Sequence in Texts
- The "dominant sequence" is the primary typology present in a text, influencing its classification (e.g., biographies are primarily narrative but may include other elements).
Autonomy of Sequences
- Different sequences within a text can be autonomous yet interdependent; minor sequences support overall understanding without altering the main message.
Types of Texts Based on Communicative Intent
Informative Texts
- These aim to inform readers by providing data for greater knowledge; examples include scientific articles, reports, and news.
Persuasive Texts
- Designed to convince readers or viewers, often characterized by direct appeals to action (e.g., advertisements).
Prescriptive Texts
- Include normative and instructional texts that guide readers on how to perform tasks; often feature diagrams or illustrations for clarity.
Literary vs. Non-Literary Text Types
Literary Text Characteristics
- Focus on evoking emotions and aesthetic pleasure; includes novels, poems, and plays which often use first-person narration.
Narrative Text Examples
- Narratives recount real or imagined events with an emphasis on action verbs typically in past tense; includes biographies and stories shared among friends.
Descriptive & Expository Text Types
- Descriptive texts: Detail characteristics of people or things using adjectives.
Understanding Expository and Argumentative Texts
Characteristics of Expository Texts
- Expository texts typically include an introduction, development, and conclusion. They can be categorized as either scientific or humanistic.
- The primary aim of expository texts is to inform the reader about a specific topic through organized content.
Understanding Argumentative Texts
- Argumentative texts are designed to convince readers of a particular idea or proposal by using logical arguments and reasons.
- Unlike persuasive or advertising texts that appeal to emotions, argumentative texts present structured premises that may be refuted or reinforced based on the author's intent.