Signum: Estudos da Linguagem (Apr 2019)

The Language in the Common-Sense Speech: ideology and imaginary

  • Rejane Beatriz Fiepke Carpenedo,
  • Eliana Rosa Sturza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5433/2237-4876.2019v22n1p45
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 46 – 66

Abstract

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This research is part of our Master’s thesis, and it proposes to analyze the statements expressed in the common sense about the language, in order to understand which ideology and the linguistic imaginary that cross these statements. Many studies have already been undertaken in relation to speeches about the language, highlighting those of Mariani (2004), who analyzed the speeches of writers and politicians, grammarians and scholars - people of influence in the society of Brazil colony. Thus, we propose to carry out this analysis to know the imaginary language that circulates in common sense, from comments of Internet users in the official fanpage of the Planalto Palace on Facebook, the first official pronouncement of President Michel Temer abroad. The theoretical perspective adopted is that of the Theory of Enunciation (BENVENISTE, 1989), focused on the presuppositions of Semantics of the Event (GUIMARÃES, 2002), and making use of the analytical movement of the rewriting procedure. We observe an imaginary language perpetuated in common sense based on the idea of a homogeneous, pure and idealized language; as well as being confused with spoken language and written language, having as a criterion for a Portuguese spoken in a “correct” way the approximation and fidelity to grammar.

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