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The Speech as a Mark of Identify and Social Representation

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This article is a bibliographical research, which resulted from discussions held in the discipline: Advanced Topics, offered by the Graduate Program in Communication, Language and Culture - GPCLC, the University of Amazonia - UNAMA, in which I asked myself the following question: Is it possible to see the discourse as a mark of identity and social representation? In view of this question, this paper proposes to verify how the discourse, more specifically, the linguistic variation of the use of pronouns (I / ME) in sentences that begin with verbs in the infinitive can be seen as a mark of identity and social representation at the same time. Therefore, this paper presents an analysis of the three categories: discourse, identity, and social representation based on the theoretical background of: Vasconcellos and Caetano (2014); Resende and Ramalho (2006) and Andrade (1995). Taking as sample, the use of the variation in question within two contexts. The first, in a news item in a local newspaper and the second, in a virtual environment (Facebook and Whatsapp). Thus, it is concluded that discourse can be seen not only as a mark of identity, but also as a social representation. But, both categories, since the discourse is influenced by the social environment in which the individual is inserted, making each individual possess a unique discourse.

Published in Advances in Sciences and Humanities (Volume 8, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ash.20220802.12
Page(s) 32-36
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Discourse, Identity, Social Representation

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  • Graduate Program in Communication, Language and Culture, University of the Amazon, Belém, Brazil

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