El enfoque metaoperacional y los fenómenos informativos
Abstract
This study builds upon meta-operational grammar, firstly postulated by Adamczewski (1983) and later
developed and applied to the Spanish language analysis by Matte Bon above all. This research has the
objective of investigating those phenomena used to highlight certain elements of the information
structure (topicalization and focalization) under the perspective of the double clavier model. According
to this model, the enunciator, depending upon his own needs and intentions, decides to introduce the
discursive elements as new, or as resulting from a previous moment or speech. The discourse can be shaped
by activating two distinct phases: in Phase I (rematic), the enunciator signals that the presented element
has been the object of a paradigmatic choice among all the optional elements; in Phase II (thematic)
no choice is made, as the aforementioned element is already present in the context. The double clavier
model also appears to be an adequate response to the education needs sustaining a changing attitude in
interactions. This attitude adapts itself by choosing among all the possible grammatical options and by
taking into consideration also several pragmatic factors, which are linked to the specific situation and
communicative purpose.