LANGUAGE, SOCIAL IMAGINARY AND THE REPRESENTACION OF GREEC MITHS.
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| Title | LANGUAGE, SOCIAL IMAGINARY AND THE REPRESENTACION OF GREEC MITHS. |
| Content | This article shows how the word or noun forms
a sociocultural grammar where the concatenation of
different signs within a syntactic function, explain the
semantic function that is assigned to a certain phrase u
sentence where an ideological position is expressed. This is achieved
through the metaphorical function that makes language possible
symbolic, the symbol is associated with ideas and expresses the
deep structures of thought through association
of the different signifiers that are part of the text.
The complex interrelation between sign and symbol occurs,
between the signifier and the meaning that derives in the
construction of metaphorical language, and with it, they generate
abstractions of reality to establish positions
subjective that derive in a language of a community,
ethnicity, group, collective or society, and with it, emerges the
ideological order of the imaginary. |
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