Circulating Languages in the Brazilian University Field: A Glotopolitic Reading of Language Management Instruments
This research analyzes, from a glotopolitical perspective, the production of language policy resolutions in the Brazilian university field. There are two objectives for the analysis: the first is to describe the compositional characteristics of a corpus composed of six resolutions and to identify th...
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Facultad de Lenguas
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RDPL/article/view/39890 |
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| Sumario: | This research analyzes, from a glotopolitical perspective, the production of language policy resolutions in the Brazilian university field. There are two objectives for the analysis: the first is to describe the compositional characteristics of a corpus composed of six resolutions and to identify the ways of enunciating the officialdom conferred on certain languages. The second objective seeks to show how the discourse on the status of languages in the university is linked to broader socio-historical processes. The main argument of the article is that the changes in the sociolinguistic profile of university communities and the contemporary processes of regional integration and internationalization of Higher Education are determining factors in the conditions of production and circulation of linguistic instruments of this type. |
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