The vocabulary of the military dictatorship in Eulálio Motta’s

This is a study of the vocabulary of the military dictatorship in nine pamphlets written by Eulálio Motta from 1960 to 1970. The corpus is a fragment of a larger research that allowed building an inventory of a diversified vocabulary that the writer has used to spread his ideas in the region of Mun...

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Main Authors: Patrício Nunes Barreiros, Liliane Lemos Santana Barreiros
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2015-02-01
Series:Filologia e Linguística Portuguesa
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.usp.br/flp/article/view/98495
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spelling doaj-546a6846727749d6a9a9ed13d9f1dfe62020-11-24T21:05:23ZengUniversidade de São PauloFilologia e Linguística Portuguesa2176-94192176-94192015-02-01172385420http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-9419.v17i2p385-420100585The vocabulary of the military dictatorship in Eulálio Motta’sPatrício Nunes Barreiros0Liliane Lemos Santana Barreiros 1Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, BrazilUniversidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, BrazilThis is a study of the vocabulary of the military dictatorship in nine pamphlets written by Eulálio Motta from 1960 to 1970. The corpus is a fragment of a larger research that allowed building an inventory of a diversified vocabulary that the writer has used to spread his ideas in the region of Mundo Novo-BA. Eulalio Motta was responsible for the production, circulation and reception of his pamphlets. These texts were read in public places, in villages and farms, reaching hundreds of people. Through its propagandistic action and the use of a vocabulary that ideologically shows a discourse in favor of the regime, Eulalio Motta spread a certain image of the military dictatorship in the Mundo Novo region. The lexical study presented here focuses on the vocabulary of Dictatorship and is subsidized by the structuring theory of lexical fields, based on Stephen Ullmann (1973 [1964]), Pierre Guiraud (1989 [1969]), Horst Geckeler (1976) Mario Vilela (1979; 1995) and especially Eugenio Coseriu (1964a; 1964b; 1967; 1973; 1976). This approach allowed us to observe how Eulalio Motta incorporated new words, excluded and gave new meaning to others in their linguistic uses, motivated by diverse interests. Furthermore, it allowed the knowledge of customs and socio-cultural values of backcountry men, expressed in their linguistic use.http://www.revistas.usp.br/flp/article/view/98495Eulalio MottaMilitary DictatorshipVocabulary
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The vocabulary of the military dictatorship in Eulálio Motta’s
Filologia e Linguística Portuguesa
Eulalio Motta
Military Dictatorship
Vocabulary
author_facet Patrício Nunes Barreiros
Liliane Lemos Santana Barreiros
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title The vocabulary of the military dictatorship in Eulálio Motta’s
title_short The vocabulary of the military dictatorship in Eulálio Motta’s
title_full The vocabulary of the military dictatorship in Eulálio Motta’s
title_fullStr The vocabulary of the military dictatorship in Eulálio Motta’s
title_full_unstemmed The vocabulary of the military dictatorship in Eulálio Motta’s
title_sort vocabulary of the military dictatorship in eulálio motta’s
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publishDate 2015-02-01
description This is a study of the vocabulary of the military dictatorship in nine pamphlets written by Eulálio Motta from 1960 to 1970. The corpus is a fragment of a larger research that allowed building an inventory of a diversified vocabulary that the writer has used to spread his ideas in the region of Mundo Novo-BA. Eulalio Motta was responsible for the production, circulation and reception of his pamphlets. These texts were read in public places, in villages and farms, reaching hundreds of people. Through its propagandistic action and the use of a vocabulary that ideologically shows a discourse in favor of the regime, Eulalio Motta spread a certain image of the military dictatorship in the Mundo Novo region. The lexical study presented here focuses on the vocabulary of Dictatorship and is subsidized by the structuring theory of lexical fields, based on Stephen Ullmann (1973 [1964]), Pierre Guiraud (1989 [1969]), Horst Geckeler (1976) Mario Vilela (1979; 1995) and especially Eugenio Coseriu (1964a; 1964b; 1967; 1973; 1976). This approach allowed us to observe how Eulalio Motta incorporated new words, excluded and gave new meaning to others in their linguistic uses, motivated by diverse interests. Furthermore, it allowed the knowledge of customs and socio-cultural values of backcountry men, expressed in their linguistic use.
topic Eulalio Motta
Military Dictatorship
Vocabulary
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