Dialogue and dialogism
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https://doi.org/10.25247/P1982-999X.2023.v23n2.p05-20Keywords:
Discourse, Discursive genre, Bakhtin, Voloshinov.Abstract
The dialogic perspective, or dialogism, derived from the studies of Mikhail Bakhtin, Valentin Voloshinov and Pavel Medvedev, has proved to be a particularly productive theoretical approach in discourse analysis, among other areas of the human sciences. From this perspective, the concept of “dialogue” naturally occupies a central place. Based on the reading of representative texts of the thought of Bakhtin and Voloshinov, the present essay seeks to demonstrate that, in the context of dialogic studies, everyday dialogue not only has a prominent position as a classic form of language activity, but also exerts the role of generating matrix of fundamental analogies for conducting the analysis of discursive phenomena, the formulation of theoretical propositions and the establishment of specific terminology.
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