¿Qué es la INTENCIÓN COMUNICATIVA? - Tipos y ejemplos🗣️💬

¿Qué es la INTENCIÓN COMUNICATIVA? - Tipos y ejemplos🗣️💬

What is Communicative Intention?

Understanding Communicative Intention

  • The communicative intention refers to the purpose behind a person's message, whether spoken or written. It encompasses what the speaker aims to achieve through their communication.
  • Examples of communicative intentions include asking, convincing, explaining, requesting, or telling. Each act of communication has a specific goal that guides how it is expressed.
  • Effective communication requires a shared code between sender and receiver, which includes not just language but also cultural and social interpretations.
  • Different types of communicative intentions exist based on the goals of the interaction; for instance, persuading differs from commanding or informing.

Types of Communicative Intentions

Persuasive Communicative Intent

  • Persuasion involves using language to convince others to take action or adopt a viewpoint. This is often seen in advertising where persuasive language is employed.
  • When attempting to persuade, speakers utilize tone, gestures, and expressions alongside verbal cues like "please" or "could you?" to influence the listener's response.

Informative Communicative Intent

  • The informative intent focuses on delivering objective information clearly. For example: “Luis arrived last night” conveys straightforward facts without subjective interpretation.
  • Teachers frequently employ this type of intention in educational settings to provide students with necessary knowledge.

Appellative Communicative Intent

  • This intent seeks to elicit a reaction from the recipient through direct commands or requests. Language used here tends to be clear and concise.
  • Common examples include authority figures issuing directives such as “everyone bring today's exercises tomorrow” or “don’t be late.”

Warning Communicative Intent

  • Warnings aim to alert recipients about potential dangers or risks. They often combine informative elements with an appeal for attention (e.g., “Danger: zone in recovery”).

Emotive and Phatic Communicative Intents

  • Emotive intention expresses personal feelings (e.g., “I feel sad”), while phatic intention maintains social contact (e.g., “Can you hear me?”).

Additional Types of Communicative Intentions

Poetic and Metalinguistic Intents

  • Poetic intention seeks beauty and artistic expression through language; it’s common in poetry where emotions are conveyed artistically.
  • Metalinguistic intention involves discussing language itself—its rules and structures—such as defining grammar.

Examples of Sentences by Type

  • Appellative: "Please cover your mouth when you cough."
  • Persuasive: "I would love an ice cream! What do you think?"
  • Emotional: "Mom, I don't feel well; my stomach hurts."
  • Informational: "The notes will be published on the first Monday of February."

Introduction to Syntax and Poetic Communication

Overview of Syntax

  • The speaker introduces the topic by asking, "Hello! With whom I speak?" indicating a phatic communicative intention.
  • Syntax is defined as the branch of linguistics that examines the relationships between words and their functions within discourse, highlighting its metalinguistic communicative intention.

Poetic Elements in Language

  • A poetic excerpt is shared: “Once upon a time / there was a good little wolf / who was mistreated / by all the lambs...” This illustrates poetic communicative intention through storytelling elements.
  • The narrative includes various characters such as an evil prince, a beautiful witch, and an honest pirate, emphasizing creativity in language use.

Conclusion

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La intención comunicativa; explicamos en qué consiste, los tipos que hay y damos varios ejemplos.