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What are the three elements that define a genre according to Rojo (2005)? i) Shared semiotics, which refers to the 'shared semiotic resources by ...

What are the three elements that define a genre according to Rojo (2005)?


i) Shared semiotics, which refers to the 'shared semiotic resources by texts belonging to the genre' (ROJO, 2005, p. 196); ii) Thematic content, which refers to 'ideologically shaped contents - which become communicable (sayable) through the genre' (ROJO, 2005, p. 196); iii) Style/linguistic mark, which concerns the 'specific configurations of language units, traces of the enunciative position of the speaker and the compositional form of the genre' (ROJO, 2005, p. 196), that is, corresponds to lexical, grammatical, and phraseological choices, since 'where there is style, there is genre' (BAKHTIN, 2016, p. 21).
ii) Shared semiotics, which refers to the 'shared semiotic resources by texts belonging to the genre' (ROJO, 2005, p. 196); ii) Thematic content, which refers to 'ideologically shaped contents - which become communicable (sayable) through the genre' (ROJO, 2005, p. 196); iii) Style/linguistic mark, which concerns the 'specific configurations of language units, traces of the enunciative position of the speaker and the compositional form of the genre' (ROJO, 2005, p. 196), that is, corresponds to lexical, grammatical, and phraseological choices, since 'where there is style, there is genre' (BAKHTIN, 2016, p. 21).
i) Shared semiotics, which refers to the 'shared semiotic resources by texts belonging to the genre' (ROJO, 2005, p. 196); iii) Thematic content, which refers to 'ideologically shaped contents - which become communicable (sayable) through the genre' (ROJO, 2005, p. 196); iii) Style/linguistic mark, which concerns the 'specific configurations of language units, traces of the enunciative position of the speaker and the compositional form of the genre' (ROJO, 2005, p. 196), that is, corresponds to lexical, grammatical, and phraseological choices, since 'where there is style, there is genre' (BAKHTIN, 2016, p. 21).

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De acordo com Rojo (2005), os três elementos que definem um gênero são: i) Semiótica compartilhada, que se refere aos "recursos semióticos compartilhados pelos textos pertencentes ao gênero" (ROJO, 2005, p. 196); ii) Conteúdo temático, que se refere aos "conteúdos moldados ideologicamente - que se tornam comunicáveis (dizíveis) por meio do gênero" (ROJO, 2005, p. 196); iii) Estilo/marca linguística, que diz respeito às "configurações específicas de unidades linguísticas, traços da posição enunciativa do falante e forma composicional do gênero" (ROJO, 2005, p. 196), ou seja, corresponde a escolhas lexicais, gramaticais e fraseológicas, uma vez que "onde há estilo, há gênero" (BAKHTIN, 2016, p. 21). Portanto, a alternativa correta é a primeira opção: i) Semiótica compartilhada, ii) Conteúdo temático, iii) Estilo/marca linguística.

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