Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
lenguajero
English translation:
discursive
Added to glossary by
Rafael Molina Pulgar
Jan 24, 2012 19:39
12 yrs ago
Spanish term
lenguajero
Spanish to English
Art/Literary
Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting
From a text about Argentine art from the 1960s
Las palabras destructivo, generativo, confusión, designan un momento específico, cuya trama enunciativa define un uso específico, como expresiones propias de un contexto lenguajero.
IS it simple "a language (or discursive) context"?
Thanks
Las palabras destructivo, generativo, confusión, designan un momento específico, cuya trama enunciativa define un uso específico, como expresiones propias de un contexto lenguajero.
IS it simple "a language (or discursive) context"?
Thanks
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | discursive | Rafael Molina Pulgar |
3 +1 | in terms of language | David Hollywood |
3 | linguistic | Robert Copeland |
3 | from a wordsmith's context | Laurie Price |
Change log
Feb 24, 2012 23:46: Rafael Molina Pulgar Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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discursive
El término en español parace ser una traducción directa del término en francés "langagier", relacionado con la teoría del discurso. Pienso que el que propongo sería adecuado en este contexto.
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En términos de la teoría del discurso y de la teoría de la enunciación "languajero" corresponde al habla (el discurso), mientras que lo linguistico corresponde a "la lengua".
Notre objectif d’analyse du discours consiste à repérer les caractéristiques des comportements langagiers (le “comment dire”) en fonction des conditions psycho-sociales qui les contraignent selon des types de situation d’échange (“contrat”). La perspective est donc double, dans un rapport de réciprocité : quelles conditions pour quels comportements langagiers possibles, et quels comportements langagiers effectifs pour quelles conditions. Il faut donc se donner les moyens d’étudier ces conditions et ces comportements.
http://www.patrick-charaudeau.com/Une-analyse-semiolinguisti...
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Note added at 4 hrs (2012-01-24 23:49:13 GMT)
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En términos de la teoría del discurso y de la teoría de la enunciación "languajero" corresponde al habla (el discurso), mientras que lo linguistico corresponde a "la lengua".
Notre objectif d’analyse du discours consiste à repérer les caractéristiques des comportements langagiers (le “comment dire”) en fonction des conditions psycho-sociales qui les contraignent selon des types de situation d’échange (“contrat”). La perspective est donc double, dans un rapport de réciprocité : quelles conditions pour quels comportements langagiers possibles, et quels comportements langagiers effectifs pour quelles conditions. Il faut donc se donner les moyens d’étudier ces conditions et ces comportements.
http://www.patrick-charaudeau.com/Une-analyse-semiolinguisti...
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "thanks"
+1
5 mins
in terms of language
maybe ...
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Note added at 7 mins (2012-01-24 19:47:11 GMT)
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or: in a linguistic context
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Note added at 8 mins (2012-01-24 19:48:17 GMT)
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Linguistic context is how meaning is understood without relying on intent and assumptions. In applied pragmatics, for example, meaning is formed through ...
The sources of ambiguity - Pragmatic meaning - Semantic meaning - Semiotics
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Note added at 17 mins (2012-01-24 19:56:56 GMT)
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maybe: in purely linguistic terms
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Note added at 7 mins (2012-01-24 19:47:11 GMT)
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or: in a linguistic context
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Note added at 8 mins (2012-01-24 19:48:17 GMT)
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Linguistic context is how meaning is understood without relying on intent and assumptions. In applied pragmatics, for example, meaning is formed through ...
The sources of ambiguity - Pragmatic meaning - Semantic meaning - Semiotics
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Note added at 17 mins (2012-01-24 19:56:56 GMT)
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maybe: in purely linguistic terms
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Robert Copeland
: David, I hadn't read down in your further posts, yes, it would be (in terms of/within the) a linguistic context
2 hrs
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thanks Robert and np :)
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2 hrs
linguistic
suerte
6 hrs
from a wordsmith's context
My suggestion has more to do with what's being described in the sample text *previous* to this word (and its implications/description re: the art movements of the 60s and their use of language as symbol/signifier, etc.).
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