Languages and cities are irreverent: they never let / have never let themselves
be reduced to their materiality. Cities are not equivalent to cities and languages
are not equivalent to languages. Languages and cities are undisciplined even
in the face of any norm to which they are subjected, as thinking and language,
by not being definitive, changes with each speaker, in the course of the exercise
of their citizenship regardless of the age, wishes to affirm himself/herself as a
free person and each linguistic community wishes to protect its identity. It is only
through liberty that the knowledge and progress of humankind, unconditionally
based on the exercise of verbal language, are accomplished.
Autores
Corrêa-Cardoso, João
Fialho, Maria do Céu
Palabras clave
Sociolinguística,
psicolinguística,
linguística aplicada,
literatura,
semiótica,
filosofia da linguagem,
artes,
Sociolinguistics,
psycholinguistics,
applied Linguistics,
literature,
semiotics,
philosophy,
arts