Is it needed to reinterpret the social fact concept in Saussure?
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Resumo: | Saussure’s ideas published in the CLG produced a discursive event and circulated the discourse which defends that, by excluding speech from the object of study of linguistics, Saussure excluded the social fact from the sciences of language (Meillet, Voloshinov). After 100 years of this publication, we wonder if it is necessary to reinterpret the concept of social fact in Saussure. Our question is based mainly on passages from the CLG that prove how much Saussure was concerned with this issue, when he presented the concepts of speaking mass, the collective character of the linguistic sign, language as a social institution and also because of the influences of authors who dealt with such a subject as Durkheim and Whitney. The purpose of this article is to problematize this discourse, which is made evident by reflecting on the question of social fact in the Swiss linguist. To carry out this research, we collected statements from the CLG and opposed it with criticisms from language scholars, who argue that Saussure made the exclusion of the social fact in the constitution of linguistic science. From this research, we were able to understand that he did not neglect the social fact, on the contrary, when discussing the dependence on the collective contract, Saussure realized that, for systematic relations to work, social ratification was necessary. |
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Is it needed to reinterpret the social fact concept in Saussure?É preciso reinterpretar o conceito de fato social em Saussure?fato socialSaussurecurso de linguística geralanálise do discursosocial factSaussurecourse in general linguisticsdiscourse analysisSaussure’s ideas published in the CLG produced a discursive event and circulated the discourse which defends that, by excluding speech from the object of study of linguistics, Saussure excluded the social fact from the sciences of language (Meillet, Voloshinov). After 100 years of this publication, we wonder if it is necessary to reinterpret the concept of social fact in Saussure. Our question is based mainly on passages from the CLG that prove how much Saussure was concerned with this issue, when he presented the concepts of speaking mass, the collective character of the linguistic sign, language as a social institution and also because of the influences of authors who dealt with such a subject as Durkheim and Whitney. The purpose of this article is to problematize this discourse, which is made evident by reflecting on the question of social fact in the Swiss linguist. To carry out this research, we collected statements from the CLG and opposed it with criticisms from language scholars, who argue that Saussure made the exclusion of the social fact in the constitution of linguistic science. From this research, we were able to understand that he did not neglect the social fact, on the contrary, when discussing the dependence on the collective contract, Saussure realized that, for systematic relations to work, social ratification was necessary.As ideias de Saussure publicadas no CLG produziram um acontecimento discursivo e fizeram circular o discurso o qual defende que, ao excluir a fala do objeto de estudo da linguística, Saussure excluiu o fato social das ciências da linguagem (Meillet, Voloshinov). Passados 100 anos dessa publicação, questionamo-nos se é preciso reinterpretar o conceito de fato social em Saussure. Nossa indagação se baseia principalmente em passagens do CLG que comprovam o quanto Saussure esteve preocupado com essa questão, quando apresentou os conceitos de massa falante, o caráter coletivo do signo linguístico, língua como instituição social e também por conta das influências de autores que lidaram com tal assunto como Durkheim e Whitney. O objetivo desse artigo é problematizar esse discurso posto como evidente, ao refletir sobre a questão do fato social no linguista suíço. Para realizar essa pesquisa, coletamos enunciados do CLG e contrapomos com críticas de estudiosos da língua, os quais defendem que Saussure realizou a exclusão do fato social na constituição da ciência linguística. A partir dessa pesquisa, pudemos compreender que ele não negligenciou o fato social, pelo contrário, ao discorrer sobre a dependência do contrato coletivo, Saussure percebeu que, para as relações sistemáticas funcionarem, era preciso da ratificação social.UNESP2021-11-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/1358510.1590/1981-5794-e13585ALFA: Revista de Linguística; v. 65 (2021)1981-5794reponame:Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporenghttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/13585/11559https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/13585/11560Copyright (c) 2021 ALFA: Revista de Linguísticainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBonácio, Daiany2022-02-09T13:29:45Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13585Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1981-5794&lng=pt&nrm=isoPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpalfa@unesp.br1981-57940002-5216opendoar:2022-02-09T13:29:45Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Is it needed to reinterpret the social fact concept in Saussure? É preciso reinterpretar o conceito de fato social em Saussure? |
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Is it needed to reinterpret the social fact concept in Saussure? |
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Is it needed to reinterpret the social fact concept in Saussure? Bonácio, Daiany fato social Saussure curso de linguística geral análise do discurso social fact Saussure course in general linguistics discourse analysis |
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Is it needed to reinterpret the social fact concept in Saussure? |
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Is it needed to reinterpret the social fact concept in Saussure? |
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Is it needed to reinterpret the social fact concept in Saussure? |
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Is it needed to reinterpret the social fact concept in Saussure? |
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Is it needed to reinterpret the social fact concept in Saussure? |
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Bonácio, Daiany |
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Bonácio, Daiany |
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Bonácio, Daiany |
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fato social Saussure curso de linguística geral análise do discurso social fact Saussure course in general linguistics discourse analysis |
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fato social Saussure curso de linguística geral análise do discurso social fact Saussure course in general linguistics discourse analysis |
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Saussure’s ideas published in the CLG produced a discursive event and circulated the discourse which defends that, by excluding speech from the object of study of linguistics, Saussure excluded the social fact from the sciences of language (Meillet, Voloshinov). After 100 years of this publication, we wonder if it is necessary to reinterpret the concept of social fact in Saussure. Our question is based mainly on passages from the CLG that prove how much Saussure was concerned with this issue, when he presented the concepts of speaking mass, the collective character of the linguistic sign, language as a social institution and also because of the influences of authors who dealt with such a subject as Durkheim and Whitney. The purpose of this article is to problematize this discourse, which is made evident by reflecting on the question of social fact in the Swiss linguist. To carry out this research, we collected statements from the CLG and opposed it with criticisms from language scholars, who argue that Saussure made the exclusion of the social fact in the constitution of linguistic science. From this research, we were able to understand that he did not neglect the social fact, on the contrary, when discussing the dependence on the collective contract, Saussure realized that, for systematic relations to work, social ratification was necessary. |
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