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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2007.tde-13112007-104439
Document
Author
Full name
Ronaldo de Oliveira Batista
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2007
Supervisor
Committee
Altman, Maria Cristina Fernandes Salles (President)
Borges Neto, José
Ferreira, Mario
Martins, Ronaldo Teixeira
Viotti, Evani de Carvalho
Title in Portuguese
A recepção à gramática gerativa no Brasil (1967-1983): um estudo historiográfico
Keywords in Portuguese
Gramática gerativa
Grupos de especialidade
Historiografia lingüística
Lingüística brasileira
Programas de investigação
Abstract in Portuguese
No final da década de 1960, começaram a circular no cenário acadêmico brasileiro as primeiras notícias a respeito da Gramática Gerativa de Noam Chomsky. A conseqüência desse momento inicial de recepção das idéias lingüísticas norte-americanas foi a formação de um grupo de especialidade que reuniu pesquisadores que se reconheceram como gerativistas e passaram a aplicar teorias e métodos da Gramática Gerativa a dados do português. Esta tese propõe uma reconstrução desse período da história da lingüística brasileira, seguindo métodos e propostas interpretativas da Historiografia Lingüística, a partir de categorias analíticas como programas de investigação, grupos de especialidade, reconstruções externa e interna, formas de argumentação, retóricas de ruptura, continuidades e descontinuidades.
Title in English
The reception to the generative grammar in the Brazil (1967-1983): a historiography study
Keywords in English
Brazilian linguistics
Generative grammar
Investigation programs
Linguistics historiography
Reseach Groups
Abstract in English
At the end of the 60s, the first news about Noam Chomsky's Generative Grammar spread among Brazilian Scholars. The first consequences of these North-American linguistic ideas was the creation of a study group that joined researchers who started applying Generative Grammar theories and its methods to Portuguese language data. This thesis aims at reconstructing this period of Brazilian Linguistics. In order to do so, it proposes the use of Linguistics Historiography, applying analytic categories such as investigation programs, research groups, internal and external reconstructions, argumentation patterns, revolutionary rhetoric, continuity and discontinuity.
 
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Publishing Date
2007-12-12
 
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