Lingüística en su mito, como paradigma e ideología
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The article analyzes the work of Serge Latouche, Lingüística y economía política (1973), and Augusto Ponzio, Gramática transformacional e ideología política (1972). These texts relate analogically structural and generative linguistics with economy and ideology. The paper interprets these writings with the linguistic turn in the twentieth century and the structuralist attitude of Human and Social sciences. This study uses the thought of philologist and poet J. Valente to understand the role of language as a paradigm and cultural myth. In the texts of S. Latouche and A. Ponzio Linguistics is object of praise and criticism for its limitations in the study of discourse.Downloads
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