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Regueira Fernández, Xosé Luís
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Regueira, X. (2019). Variación fonética, a lingua da esfera pública e estándar oral: entre a lingüística e a política. Revista Galega De Filoloxía, 20, 119-147. https://doi.org/10.17979/rgf.2019.20.0.5922
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[Resumo] A preocupación polos modelos de lingua, especialmente os presentes na actividade pública,
vén sendo obxecto de discusión nos últimos anos, baixo a etiqueta de “calidade da lingua”
ou de “autenticidade”. Neste artigo arguméntase que o estudo da variación, especialmente
desde a perspectiva da sociolingüística interaccional, resulta imprescindible para comprender
o comportamento das persoas que están a usar a lingua no espazo público. A partir dese
coñecemento a lingüística poderá realizar algunhas contribucións útiles para que as persoas
que protagonizan eses espazos sociais poidan desenvolver as variedades que lles permitan
alcanzar os seus obxectivos comunicativos, mais, cando menos no tocante á lingua oral, esas
variedades non son susceptibles dunha planificación de arriba a abaixo como ocorre con
certos aspectos do estándar escrito.
[Abstract] Concern over language models, especially those present in public communication, has been the subject of discussion in recent years, with the label of "language quality" or "authenticity." In this article it is argued that the study of variation, especially from the perspective of interactional sociolinguistics, is needed to understand the behavior of people who are using the language in the public space. From this knowledge, linguists will be able to make useful contributions so that the people in these social spaces can develop the varieties they need to achieve their communicative goals, but, as far as oral language is concerned, those varieties cannot be planned from top to bottom, as some parts of the written standard language do.
[Abstract] Concern over language models, especially those present in public communication, has been the subject of discussion in recent years, with the label of "language quality" or "authenticity." In this article it is argued that the study of variation, especially from the perspective of interactional sociolinguistics, is needed to understand the behavior of people who are using the language in the public space. From this knowledge, linguists will be able to make useful contributions so that the people in these social spaces can develop the varieties they need to achieve their communicative goals, but, as far as oral language is concerned, those varieties cannot be planned from top to bottom, as some parts of the written standard language do.
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