THE LEXICON UNDER A SOCIOLOGIC LOOK
Keywords:
Sociologia, Léxico, Dicionário, Cultura e Interação.Abstract
This article relates the Lexicon with Sociology based on classic authors as
Durkheim (1995), Marx (1998) and Weber (1990). Also, contemporaneous authors are
mentioned as Deleuze (1992) and Foulcault (2006) who think critically about the
sociologycal work and show the Sociology helps to explain phenomena in several
areas.With such an apparatus at the lexical question as a mean of interaction among
individuals it follows, then it analysis the “specialized speed” among doctors and lawyers
who , according to Foulcault (2006) build “power islands” for themselves. Anotheressential factor how the lexicon acquiring process happens, for such a task Soares ( 1996),
Berger e Luckman (1994), Bourdieu (1989) and Cabral ( 1974) help to explain the lexicon
competence in terms of lexicon. It is necessary to so a critical relexion towards the
dictionaries, or to priorizing the formal language or to perpetuate the prejudice on some
terms . To end it analysis the lexicon power in the Literature as a resource that causes
literaty expressivity based on Almeida (2007), Adorno (1980) and Benjamin (1995) and the
intercultural lexicon question fundamented on Faraco (2006). This paper helps to
understand that the Lexicon heap of a speaker or of a community comes to existence due
to a social interrelation among individuals , i.e., Sociology has a determinant role in the
comprehension and analysis of the lexicon of a people as well as of each person in its
several fases.
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