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" Each and every word expresses the "one" in relation to the "other." I give myself verbal shape from another's point of view, ultimately, from the point of view of the community to which I belong. A word is a bridge thrown between myself and another. If... "
Shared Territory: Understanding Children's Writing as Works - Página 70
por Margaret Himley - 1991 - 240 páginas
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Qualitative Research in Education: Focus and Methods

Robert R. Sherman, Rodman B. Webb - 1988 - 232 páginas
...word is a two-sided act. It is determined ... by those whose word it is and for whom it is meant. ... A word is territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocutor' (Voloshinov, 1973, pp. 85-86). At issue here is the critical insight that student subjectivities are...
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Social Semiotics as Praxis: Text, Social Meaning Making, and Nabokov's Ada

Paul J. Thibault - 1990 - 362 páginas
...of view, ultimately, from the point of view of the community to which I belong. A word is a bridge thrown between myself and another. If one end of the...territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the spenker and the interlocutor. VN Volosinov (1973: 86; emphasis in original) A bit of information is...
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Cattle, Capitalism, and Class: Ilparakuyo Maasai Transformations

Peter Rigby - 1992 - 282 páginas
...of view, ultimately, from the point of view of the community to which I belong. A word is a bridge thrown between myself and another. If one end of the...then the other depends on my addressee. A word is a territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocutor. In this chapter,...
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Working Out: New Directions for Women's Studies

Hilary Hinds, Ann Phoenix, Jackie Stacey - 1992 - 230 páginas
...another. If one end of the bridge belongs to me, then the other depends on my addressee. A word is a territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his [sic] interlocutor. (Bakhtin/ Voloshinov. 1986, pp. 85-6) We see from this that Bakhtin's notion of...
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Musica Practica: The Social Practice of Western Music From Gregorian Chant ...

Michael Chanan - 1994 - 324 páginas
...Bakhtin it was a "two-sided act ... determined equally by whose word it is and for whom it is meant ... A word is territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocuter." "0 The character of this territory cannot be reduced to the synchronic dimension. The...
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Hegemony and Strategies of Transgression: Essays in Cultural Studies and ...

Epifanio San Juan - 1995 - 308 páginas
...as a "two-sided act. ... It is determined equally by whose word it is and for whom it is meant. ... A word is territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocutor" (1973, 85-86). Lodge values Bakhtin's theory of the novel as the carnivalized, antinomic genre par...
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Electronic Text: Investigations in Method and Theory

Kathryn Sutherland - 1997 - 264 páginas
...of view. ultimately. from the point of view of the community to which I belong, A word is a bridge thrown between myself and another. If one end of the...and addressee. by the speaker and his interlocutor." Although the link is syntactically more complex than Voloshinov's 'word'. his remarks serve as a foundation...
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Mind, Culture, and Activity: Seminal Papers from the Laboratory of ...

Michael Cole, Yrjö Engeström, Olga A. Vasquez - 1997 - 526 páginas
...from another's point of view, ultimately from the point of view of the community to which I belong. A word is territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocutor.8 It is this territorial concept of the word which necessitates a politics of representation:...
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Social Formalism: The Novel in Theory from Henry James to the Present

Dorothy J. Hale - 1998 - 264 páginas
...of view, ultimately, from the point of view of the community to which I belong. A word is a bridge thrown between myself and another. If one end of the...then the other depends on my addressee. A word is a territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocutor. (Marxism,...
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The Politics of English

Marnie Holborow - 1999 - 232 páginas
...another. If one end of the bridge depends on me, then the other depends on my addressee. A word is a territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocutor. (Volosinov 1973: 86) Language is shared territory. Its meaning takes shape on the uncertain ground...
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