TAROT READING IN SANTIAGO, CHILE: SITUATIONAL AND DISCURSIVE
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https://doi.org/10.7203/Normas.v8i1.12060Keywords:
tarot reading, speech, argumentationAbstract
This article analyzes tarot readings in Santiago, Chile. The aim is to describe a type of interactional discourse in the field of Linguistics that has not yet been studied. This description covers situational and discursive characteristics. It considers its interactional framework, participants, the relationship established between the client and the tarot reader, tarot reading planning, its communicative dynamism, argumentative-persuasive transactional purpose and the linguistic modality used.
This analysis follows the diaphasic variation proposal by Briz (2010) and is based on a corpus that includes interactions between tarot readers and clients, as well as data obtained from face-to-face tarot classes and websites, among others. It is important to note the novelty of this study in the field of Linguistics.
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