BOOK REVIEW: DI PAOLO, Ezequiel, DE JAEGHER, Hanne & CUFFARI, Elena. Linguistic Bodies: The continuity between Life and Language. (MIT Press, 2018, 414 pages)
AUTOR(ES)
FIGUEIREDO, NARA MIRANDA
FONTE
Manuscrito
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2020-03
RESUMO
Abstract In this review, I briefly explain some of the key concepts of the book in order to offer a panoramic view of the theory of linguistic bodies. Following the book's structure, I first describe the authors’ notion of body, then refer to their notion of dialectics, after that, I expose the steps of the model and, finally, get to their conception of languaging.
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