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  • Três palavras para mudar a comunidade
    Publication . Salomão, Ricardo
    Na evolução do domínio científico do Planeamento Linguístico tem sido feito um caminho no sentido do alargamento de diferentes objetos de estudo e intervenção, consequentemente de metodologias mais individualizadas, até pelas exigências próprias dos objetos de estudo e de intervenção. Num percurso especialmente marcado por Cooper e por Spolsky, este artigo visa expor o trabalho efetuado na comunidade da Costa da Caparica em torno de apenas 3 palavras – no que se poderia classificar de micro planeamento – que poderão ter profundas implicações na imagem identitária da comunidade.
  • Language and reality: being one with everything
    Publication . Salomão, Ricardo
    The first assumption of Hyperphysis is that “there is an objective Reality. This Reality is observer-independent, yet, it is understood that the observer interacts with the very same reality being able to change it and of course of being changed in a greater or lesser degree.” This principle of the existence of an objective Reality explicitly includes ideas, as J. R. Croca recently defined. Language Planning has evolved from his first steps dedicated to “nation building” to a present framework that was first enunciated by Robert L. Cooper as a tool for Social Change, and recently by Bernard Spolsky as a broader, more flexible management tool, understanding the change of, either societal or diverse sizes of communities, always including, obviously, the individuals responsible for the proposed change. Language as been the object of study of a science – Linguistics – that has difficulties accepting the inherent social nature of his object, pushing out this social nature of language to an hyphenated science: Sociolinguistics. This is far from peaceful. As A.-J. Calvet has stated, it is impossible to exclude the social nature of Language, therefore, there is no Linguistics that is not Sociolinguistics. The proposed concepts of Hyperphysis and especially of Eurhytmy can provide an important breakthrough in the understanding of the relation between speech and language, individual and social – use or change through words and languages - and also human immaterial production and Reality.