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This article presents the result of research developed with the language of elderly residents at the Long Term Care Facility for the Elderly -ILPI, in Vitória da Conquista, Bahia, Brazil. In response to the initial questions as to whether institutionalization affects the language of the elderly, whether the resignification of verbal by non-verbal speech occurs, and whether silence, as language is part of an alternative system of possible meaning for the elderly, it was perceived that language in institutionalized long-lived individuals it reveals that in response to diversified processes of silencing, they have instituted silence as a possibility of reframing, and structuring of meaning. We collected data through the filming and recording of the elderly in enunciative-discursive situations, considering the uniqueness of each subject’s history and their respective crossings as well as the condition of production of the narratives based on the concept of data-finding by Maria Hadler Coudry (1), aligned with notions relevant to Linguistics in the theoretical-methodological perspective of Discursive Neurolinguistics.
Simone Maximo Pelis. 2020. \u201cSilencing and Silence: Language and Specialized Listening in a Long-Term Institution for the Elderly\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - G: Linguistics & Education GJHSS-G Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue G6): .
Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS
Print ISSN 0975-587X
e-ISSN 2249-460X
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Country: Brazil
Subject: Global Journal of Human-Social Science - G: Linguistics & Education
Authors: Simone Maximo Pelis, Nirvana Ferraz Santos Sampaio (PhD/Dr. count: 0)
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Publish Date: 2020 07, Fri
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This article presents the result of research developed with the language of elderly residents at the Long Term Care Facility for the Elderly -ILPI, in Vitória da Conquista, Bahia, Brazil. In response to the initial questions as to whether institutionalization affects the language of the elderly, whether the resignification of verbal by non-verbal speech occurs, and whether silence, as language is part of an alternative system of possible meaning for the elderly, it was perceived that language in institutionalized long-lived individuals it reveals that in response to diversified processes of silencing, they have instituted silence as a possibility of reframing, and structuring of meaning. We collected data through the filming and recording of the elderly in enunciative-discursive situations, considering the uniqueness of each subject’s history and their respective crossings as well as the condition of production of the narratives based on the concept of data-finding by Maria Hadler Coudry (1), aligned with notions relevant to Linguistics in the theoretical-methodological perspective of Discursive Neurolinguistics.
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