Publication: La oralidad y sus implicancias sociolingüísticas en la narrativa infantil de Óscar Colchado Lucio
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Mendoza González, Asalia
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Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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ste estudio aborda la narrativa de Óscar Colchado Lucio, en el
cuento
Cholito tras las huellas de Lucero,
desde el plano de la expresión, cuyos
rasgos originales denotan el uso del español aclimatado al contexto de los
Andes peruanos con elementos del quechua y una clara interferencia lingüística
que altera la estructura sintáctica y morfológica del castellano.
Para su
stentar estas características en un texto de “oralidad literaria” y
sus implicancias lingüísticas será necesario acudir a la
s
teoría
s
de
Lenguas en
contacto
y para explicar las resonancias sociales y culturales se comentarán
las propuestas de Angel Rama
(1
987)
y Antonio Cornejo Polar (200
3
), entre
otras.
This study analyses the narrative of ÓscarColchado Lucio, in the story Cholito tras las huellas de Lucero, from the language expression, whose original features denote the use of Spanish acclimatised to the context of the Peruvian Andes with elements of Quechua and a clear linguistic interference that alters the syntactic and morphological structure of Castilian langua ge. In order to explain the characteristics of the orality of this literary text and its linguistic effects, it will be necessary to review the theories of Languages in contact, as well as to look into the proposals of Angel Rama (1987) and Antonio Cornejo Polar (200 3 ), among others, to explain the social and cultural resonances.
This study analyses the narrative of ÓscarColchado Lucio, in the story Cholito tras las huellas de Lucero, from the language expression, whose original features denote the use of Spanish acclimatised to the context of the Peruvian Andes with elements of Quechua and a clear linguistic interference that alters the syntactic and morphological structure of Castilian langua ge. In order to explain the characteristics of the orality of this literary text and its linguistic effects, it will be necessary to review the theories of Languages in contact, as well as to look into the proposals of Angel Rama (1987) and Antonio Cornejo Polar (200 3 ), among others, to explain the social and cultural resonances.
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