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- PublicationOpen AccessMotivación e intención de permanecer en el entrenamiento de natación durante una temporada competitiva: una comparación entre grupos de edad(Universidad de Murcia. Servicios de publicaciones, 2025) Santos, Catarina C; Fernandes, Ricardo J.; Monteiro, Diogo; Costa, Mário J.; Souza, Luiz; Sin departamento asociadoThis study aimed to examine variations in motivational regulation and the intention to remain in swimming training across a competitive season, considering different age groups. A total of 154 competitive swimmers participated and were categorised as young, youth, junior and senior. Data were collected at three points during the 2023–2024 season (December, March and June), using the Behavioral Regulation Sport Questionnaire and specific intention tems. Results indicated that younger swimmers maintained higher levels of self-determined motivation throughout the season, whereas youth and junior groups experienced greater motivational shifts and a decrease in intention. Interestingly, senior swimmers reported higher levels of controlled motivation, along with increased intention to remain. These findings suggest that both motivation and intention to continue training are age-dependent, emphasizing the importance of age-sensitive strategies to support sustained engagement in competitive swimming.
- PublicationOpen AccessMotivación e intención de permanecer en el entrenamiento de natación durante una temporada competitiva: una comparación entre grupos de edad(Universidad de Murcia: Servicio de publicaciones, 2025) Souza, Luiz; Santos, Catarina C.; Fernandes, Ricardo J.; Monteiro, Diogo; Costa, Mário J.; Sin departamento asociadoThis study aimed to examine variations in motivational regulation and the intention to remain in swimming training across a competitive season, considering different age groups. A total of 154 competitive swimmers participated and were categorised as young, youth, junior and senior. Data were collected at three points during the 2023–2024 season (December, March and June), using the Behavioral Regulation Sport Questionnaire and specific intention tems. Results indicated that younger swimmers maintained higher levels of self-determined motivation throughout the season, whereas youth and junior groups experienced greater motivational shifts and a decrease in intention. Interestingly, senior swimmers reported higher levels of controlled motivation, along with increased intention to remain. These findings suggest that both motivation and intention to continue training are age-dependent, emphasizing the importance of age-sensitive strategies to support sustained engagement in competitive swimming
- PublicationOpen AccessLa parodia, fuerza ilocucionaria(Universidad de Navarra, 2021-01-01) García Rodríguez, María José; Literatura Española, Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura ComparadaLa teoría de la parodia ha fluctuado a lo largo de su historia desde una restricción retórica a una amplitud conceptual que ha llegado a convertirla en metonimia de lo literario; por ello, el objetivo de este estudio es ofrecer una delimitación de lo paródico basándonos en una reconsideración pragmática que evidencie sus características textuales, de recepción e intencionalidad y la explique como fuerza ilocucionaria que anida en los usos, efectos y funciones del lenguaje. Se analizará la parodia como fórmula de apropiación y reescritura, aunque vista ahora como un uso específico del lenguaje literario que orbitará sobre tres elementos esenciales: la hipertrofia, la lectura en doble grado y su carácter intencional. Así, la parodia quedará definida como un desvío funcional autorreferencial cuya dicotomía familiarizadora y desfamiliarizadora excede la literalidad del texto para reconsiderar la noción de literatura y, en general, de código artístico.