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" The word in language is half someone else's. It becomes 'one's own' only when the speaker populates it with his own intention, his own accent, when he appropriates the word, adapting it to his own semantic and expressive intention. "
Moral Politics in a South Chinese Village: Responsibility, Reciprocity, and ... - Página 12
por Hok Bun Ku - 2003 - 287 páginas
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Vygotsky and Pedagogy

Harry Daniels - 2001 - 212 páginas
...theoretical base for the problems of translation in a very general way: The word in language is halt someone else's. It becomes 'one's own' only when the...populates it with his own intention, his own accent, when he appropriates the word, adapting it to his own semantic and expressive intention. Prior to this...
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Student Writing: Access, Regulation, Desire

Theresa M. Lillis - 2001 - 212 páginas
...attempt to take control over them. Given that utterances are always half someone else's, it [language] becomes 'one's own' only when the speaker populates it with his own intention, his own accent, when he appropriates the word, adapting it to his own semantic and expressive intention. Prior to this...
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Theoretical Issues in Psychology

International Society for Theoretical Psychology. Conference - 2001 - 440 páginas
...lived its socially charged life... The world in language is half someone else's. It becomes "one's own" when the speaker populates it with his own intention, his own accent ... [this] is a difficult and complicated process. (1981, p. 293) In the realm of counselling and therapy,...
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Computer Support for Collaborative Learning: Foundations for a Cscl ...

Gerry Stahl - 2002 - 764 páginas
...acquisition or appropriation of language is not unproblematic. Bakhtin (cited in Gee, 1996) wrote: "The word in language is half someone else's. It becomes...populates it with his own intention, his own accent, when he appropriates the word.... Prior to this moment of appropriation... (the word) exists in other...
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Charles Johnson's Fiction

William R. Nash - 2003 - 250 páginas
..."'language, for the individual consciousness, lies on the borderline between oneself and the other. The word in language is half someone else's. It becomes...populates it with his own intention, his own accent, when he appropriates the word, adapting it to his own semantic and expressive intention'" (qtd. in...
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Word and Supplement: Speech Acts, Biblical Texts, and the Sufficiency of ...

Timothy Ward - 2002 - 356 páginas
...he does not think it impossible to make something of one's own out of what has been used by others: 'The word in language is half someone else's. It becomes...populates it with his own intention, his own accent, when he appropriates the word, adapting it to his own semantic and expressive intention.'17 Ultimately,...
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Identity and the Young English Language Learner

Elaine Mellen Day - 2002 - 146 páginas
...... language, for the individual consciousness, lies on the borderline between oneself and the other. The word in language is half someone else's. It becomes...populates it with his own intention, his own accent, when he appropriates the word, adapting it to his own semantic and expressive intention. (Bakhtin,...
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Side/Lines

Rob McLennan - 2009 - 274 páginas
...first, appropriation and the double voice. The word, as Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtm discussed, is half someone else's. It becomes 'one's own' only...populates it with his own intention, his own accent, when he appropriates the word, adapting it to his own semantic and expressive intention. Prior to this...
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Writing Together, Writing Apart: Collaboration in Western American Literature

Linda K. Karell - 2002 - 272 páginas
...own is highly problematic. Bakhtin writes that "the word in language is half someone else's" and that "it becomes 'one's own' only when the speaker populates it with his own intention, his own accent, when he appropriates the word" (293). But language often works against such an appropriation, and "many...
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Social constructionism and theology [electronic resource]

Chris A. M. Hermans - 2002 - 352 páginas
...world through language (Day & Youngman, in press). How does authorship develop? According to Bakhtin: It becomes one's own only when the speaker populates it with his own intention, his own accent, when he appropriates the word, adapting it to his own semantic and expressive intention. Prior to this...
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