Étude lexicométrique de la grande guerre. Le langageun vecteur idéologique?
- Gemma Sanz (coord.)
- Aránzazu Gil (coord.)
- Ana Belén Soto (coord.)
- Béatrice Marnet (coord.)
- Diego Muñoz (coord.)
- Marcelo Rodríguez (coord.)
- Marta Tordesillas (coord.)
Publisher: UAM
ISBN: 978-84-8344-758-1
Year of publication: 2020
Pages: 142-155
Congress: Asociación de Francesistas de la Universidad Española. Coloquio (28. 2019. Madrid)
Type: Conference paper
Abstract
Can language be, in an implicit and subtle way, the vector of an ideology? The choice of certain words would they carry the thought or the opinion of the speaker, without even the receiver being able to perceive it? «What someone deliberately wants to conceal, to others and to oneself, is what he carries unconsciously and the language reveals it» (Klemperer, 1996: 35). Using a textual analysis program, we will analyze the lexicon used in the journalistic discourse in order to evaluate to what extent it could have conditioned public opinion.