Yakubinsky and the Circle of Bakhtin: convergences
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-863X2012000200012Keywords:
dialogue, dialogism (literary analysis), language, oral communicationAbstract
This study discuss Yakubinsky's contribution for the study of language and his influence on Bakhtin Circle. We describe facets of his academic background and environment in which he worked. We analyze his contributions relating them with the intellectuals belonging to Bakhtin Circle. We particularly analyze the text "On dialogical speech", highlighting characteristics of Yakubinsky's work such as the natural character of dialogue and its requirement for a social context, the conception of dialogue and monologue and the automatism of language in the interaction with the other. We finish by emphasizing the role and actuality of Yakubinsky for the comprehension of dialogism.Downloads
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