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    NOAM CHOMSKY E O JORNALISMO: LINGUISTA, ATIVISTA E ANALISTA DE CONTEÚDO. by Rafael Duarte Oliveira Venancio

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Here we see that with his tool of content analysis, Chomsky, like he did with traditional linguistic turn, breaks the mainstream condition of a more structuralist analysis, often privileged in Journalism research setting. …”
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  2. 182

    As teses narrativistas na linhagem anglo-americana da teoria da história by Sérgio Campos Gonçalves

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Busca-se, mais precisamente, oferecer uma apresentação breve de alguns debates teóricos que antecederam o que se convencionou denominar linguistic turn, enumerando as linhas gerais de seus autores e argumentos determinantes, com o objetivo de ajudar a tornar a tradição anglófona do pensamento teórico acerca da história mais familiarizada no Brasil. …”
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    轉換與更新:中國大陸課堂教學話語研究Transformation and Renewal: Research on Classroom Teaching Discourse in Mainland China by 安桂清Gui-Qing An

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…面對中國大陸課堂教學話語研究亟待突破的狀況,期待有更多的研究者以高度的使命感投身其中。 With the “linguistic turn” and the rise of discourse analysis, more attention has been paid to the research on classroom teaching discourse. …”
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    A generic conceptual model for conducting realist qualitative research: examples from migration studies by Iosifides, T

    Published 2011
    “…Influenced by ‘cultural/linguistic turn’, qualitative research has followed a path towards discursive reductionism and relativism. …”
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    A generic conceptual model for conducting realist qualitative research: examples from migration studies by Iosifides, T

    Published 2011
    “…Influenced by 'cultural/linguistic turn’, qualitative research has followed a path towards discursive reductionism and relativism. …”
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    Derrida – toujours déjà “politique” Écriture – parjure – pardon by Fernanda Bernardo

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…, a incondicionalidade escatológico‑messiânica que inspira e locomove a Desconstrução derridiana do fono‑logo‑centrismo nos anos 60‑70 contra o Linguistic Turn, não só tinha fortes implicações políticas mas tinha, em si mesma, uma tonalidade já «política». …”
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  7. 187

    Cybersemiotics: An Evolutionary World View Going Beyond Entropy and Information into the Question of Meaning by Søren Brier

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…The linguistic-cultural-social structuralist constructivism that sees all knowledge as constructions of meaning produced by the intersubjective web of language, cultural mentality and power, but with no concept of empirical truth, life, evolution, ecology and a very weak concept of subjective embodied first person consciousness even while taking conscious intersubjective communication and knowledge processes as the basic fact to study (the linguistic turn); 4. Any approach which takes the qualitative distinction between subject and object as the ground fact, on which all meaningful knowledge is based, considering all result of the sciences including linguistics and embodiment of consciousness as secondary knowledge, as opposed to a phenomenological (Husserl) or actually phaneroscopic (Peirce) first person point of view considering conscious meaningful experiences in advance of the subject/object distinction. …”
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    O elogio de si e a desmedida antropologização das ciências humanas Self-praise and the inordinate anthropologization of human sciences by Marcos Villela Pereira, Cleber Gibbon Ratto

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…There was even mention of a linguistic turn, a prime argument of critique to the metanarratives and eulogy of the fragmentary and relativist regimes of truth. …”
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  9. 189

    Éléments pour une anthropologie de l’homme en mouvement by Muriel van Vliet

    “…En deçà du linguistic turn, qui réduit abusivement le langage à ses seules dimensions représentative et discursive et court ainsi le risque de tomber dans l’écueil de l’« intellectualisme », et au-delà de l’iconic turn, qui, par réaction, déconstruit tellement le sujet créateur et acteur que le domaine de l’éthique s’en trouve dangereusement ébranlé, avec la menace de sombrer cette fois-ci dans l’écueil de « l’esthétisme », l’anthropologie de l’homme en mouvement proposée conjointement par Cassirer et Warburg ouvre la possibilité d’une troisième voie pour le discours sur l’art, replacé dans le cadre d’une théorie de la culture plus globale d’où une nouvelle conception du sujet peut émerger. …”
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    What is Analytic Philosophy by Hanjo Glock

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Weiner. Frege and the linguistic turn. Philosophical Topics 25: 2, 265-288, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/philtopics199725217 B. …”
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    Cartas de México al mundo: el discurso de la promoción turística. Un acercamiento teórico metodológico by Angélica Radahi Vilchis Chávez, Marcelino Castillo Nechar

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The literature review shows the line that the critical discourse analysis has followed, passing through the linguistic turn to the epistemic assessment of language and the relevance it has acquired in analyzing the discourses and texts. …”
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    Linguistic nature of reality in Richard Rorty by Isa Mousazadeh, Muhammad Asghari, Mohammadreza Abdollahnejat

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In other words, we know that with the occurrence of the “linguistic turn” in the middle of the twentieth century, the relationship between language and reality has become one of the central debates of philosophy, especially analytical philosophy, and has become of particular importance. …”
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    Between postmodernism, positivism and (new) atheism by Danie Strauss

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Historicism and the linguistic turn, however, relativized the objectivity and neutrality of scientific reason (with its universality) and co-influenced the rise of postmodernism. …”
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    Zoroastrian Ethics by Shirzad Peik Herfeh

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…This paper shows that so many years before a ‘linguistic turn’ and a ‘big change in the common opinion about life, industry, and innovation’ that occurred during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in northwestern Europe and caused the ‘Industrial Revolution,’ and then ‘modern economic growth,’ the main elements of ‘capitalism’ existed in ‘Zoroastrian Ethics. ’…”
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    A Study of Verbal/Visual Multimodal Discourse in Contemporary Iranian Art by azam hakim, zahra pakzad, Masoud Kowsari

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Contemporary art traveled to the linguistic world in contrast to modern art and this linguistic turn is represented in various forms. On the other hand, pictorial turn means the importance of image versus language. …”
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    Trabajo, cultura y poder: dilemas historiográficos y estudios de género en Argentina Work, Culture and Power: Historiographical Dilemma and Gender Studies in Argentina by Mirta Zaida Lobato

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Along the last decades the ways of making history were threatened and defied-in various ways and with different intensities-by studies on women, the linguistic turn, the history of culture, the post-colonial and subordination studies. …”
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    Editorial: Visuelle Methoden in der Forschung by Horst Niesyto, Winfried Marotzki

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Nicht umsonst spricht William Mitchell in seinem Buch «Picture Theory» (1994) von einem «pictorial turn», der sich an den «linguistic turn» anschliesse. Er konstatiert programmatisch: «we may find that the problem of the twenty-first century is the problem of the image». …”
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    Francesco Straniero, S. & C. Falbo (Eds.) (2012) Breaking Ground in Corpus-based Interpreting Studies by Fang Tang

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…It has even set off, in Laviosa’s words, a “corpus linguistics turn in TS” (Laviosa 2004: 29). This paradigm shift echoes with Toury’s target-text-oriented perspective in facilitating the search for “the nature of translated texts as mediated communicative events” (Baker 1993: 263).…”
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    Linguistique appliquée et traitement automatique des langues by Jacqueline Léon

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In particular we will try to explain why strong links existed in France, particularly in the Atala association, as well as internationally in the Aila, while, in other pioneering countries such as Britain and the United States, applied linguistics turned towards other areas of interest such as instrumentation language teaching and the statistical analysis of texts. …”
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    La ricezione della linguistica strutturale in Italia by Giorgio Graffi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The success of structural linguistics in Italy began to decline from the 1970s onwards: various linguists turned to other conceptual frameworks, such as generative grammar. …”
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