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Print version ISSN 2011-0324
Abstract
CANTOR, JACKELINE. SUBJECT, LANGUAGE, AND THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF CHILDREN: ANALYSIS OF DISCOURSE. CS [online]. 2013, n.11, pp.215-242. ISSN 2011-0324. https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i11.1571.
The following article presents the results of research on how some mothers discursively refer to children with difficulties in their primary social organizations. Based on surveys and workshops, this study provides an analytical framework supported by the pragmatic view of language and the theory of enunciation to construct a model for the analysis that articulates problems of enunciation, the referent, and speech acts with the indicators of primary social organization. The results of this research take into account the existence of a symbolic framework from which children organize their identity as a social subject.
Keywords : Primary socialization; school work; analysis of discourse.