language ideology
Linguística
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Contexto: "Outside of the U.S. context, McKinney (2017), as part of a more extensive exploration of language ideologies in contemporary South African schooling, attends to both teachers’ and students’ beliefs about language."
Fonte: Metz, M. (2018). Exploring the complexity of high school students’ beliefs about language variation. Linguistics and Education, 45, 10-19.
Fonte: Metz, M. (2018). Exploring the complexity of high school students’ beliefs about language variation. Linguistics and Education, 45, 10-19.
Termo equivalente: ideologia linguística
Definição: "[...] shared bodies of commonsense notions about the nature of language in the world and thus involves cultural conceptions of the nature, form and purpose of language, and communicative behavior as an enactment of a collective order."
Fonte: Bernsand, N. (2006). Othering surzhyk in implicit metalinguistic discourse. History, Language and Society in the Borderlands. ¹ Rumsey, Alan ‘Word, Meaning, and Linguistic Ideology’, American Anthropologist, 92:2, 990, p. 346. ² Gal, Susan; Woolard, Kathryn ‘Constructing Languages and Publics: Authority and Representation’, Languages and Publics. The Making of Authority, Manchester: St Jerome’s Press 2001, p 1.
Fonte: Bernsand, N. (2006). Othering surzhyk in implicit metalinguistic discourse. History, Language and Society in the Borderlands. ¹ Rumsey, Alan ‘Word, Meaning, and Linguistic Ideology’, American Anthropologist, 92:2, 990, p. 346. ² Gal, Susan; Woolard, Kathryn ‘Constructing Languages and Publics: Authority and Representation’, Languages and Publics. The Making of Authority, Manchester: St Jerome’s Press 2001, p 1.
Definição em português: "Conjunto de noções de senso comum sobre a natureza da linguagem no mundo. Desta maneira, envolvem concepções culturais de natureza, forma e propósito da linguagem e de comportamento comunicativo como uma representação de uma ordem coletiva."