This article explores the evolution of Environmental Discourse in Latin America through neological processes observed in publications from the Centro Latinoamericano de Ecología Social (CLAES). Analyzing language in the region, it highlights ecological aspects addressing environmental, political, and social issues. Utilizing the Sketch Engine for quantitative analysis and drawing on critical discourse analysis, the paper shows how Latin American environmental language shapes social practices, acting as a critical bridge between common and specialized languages.
El lenguaje ecologista en el discurso latinoamericano actual
Marcella Solinas
2023-01-01
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This article explores the evolution of Environmental Discourse in Latin America through neological processes observed in publications from the Centro Latinoamericano de Ecología Social (CLAES). Analyzing language in the region, it highlights ecological aspects addressing environmental, political, and social issues. Utilizing the Sketch Engine for quantitative analysis and drawing on critical discourse analysis, the paper shows how Latin American environmental language shapes social practices, acting as a critical bridge between common and specialized languages.File in questo prodotto:
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