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This article is part of the activities carried out in the research and extension Project ‘Webbing of a discursivity in the Northern MatoGrosso region in Legal Amazon: contexts and possibilities of development with sustainability’. The goal of this research is to understand the discursivity put in the Northern MatoGrosso region inserted in Legal Amazon in the formulation ‘sustainable development’ through the theoretical postulations of the French line Discourse Analyses. In this article we analyse two pieces of News diffused in the printed media in Sinop, aiming to verify how the theme sustainable development is presented according to linguistic enunciations by the journalistic proposer in the journalistic discourse. We search to understand the different meaning effects that are found in the dialogues. Among the analyzed results that we evident in the formulations we can highlight dislocation, incompletions and polemics between the environmentalistis’ and developmentists’ discourses, confronted in ideological socio-economical opposition that happens fundamentally because of the work organizations and the current political systems.

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The purpose of this paper is to discuss the repetition as construction strategy and textual-interactive formulation, in order to see how this trick is directly related to the topic of discourse, through its concentration and organicity properties. In this way, the use of a word or syntactic structure is classified as a repetition if it operates for the construction of a topical concentration, establishing a relation of reference with the matrix. The main interest of this research is to analyze to what extent the strategy of repetition establishes the maintenance function and the topical conduction, as well as other strategies of textual-interactive constructions, such as parentheses, paraphrases and corrections. We also intend to observe how a topic, being an analytic unit, can particularize the functions of repetition.