Gramática y debate político en el Chile de la primera mitad del siglo XIX

Manuel Rivas Zancarrón
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Both in the transmission of linguistic ideas and in the emergence of writing norms of a language, political debate has always played an essential role—either due to its repercussions, or due to its limited prominence. When Chile began its process of independence from the second decade of the 19th century onwards, the country made it a political priority to eliminate any colonial aftereffects on the new economic and social structure that was being erected, and the language did not escape these filters. The coming of the printing press—relatively late in this part of the world—as well as the appearance of different newspapers, motivated an awakening of public opinion, which also reflected new attitudes towards the education of a people who wanted to turn themselves into an independent nation. Using these premises, this work aims to recover the political debate around grammar and its teaching in Chile in the first half of the 19th century and examine the attitudes towards the language—explicit and implicit—that may have come to the cultured speakers (and writers) of the time, or to those that were in a process of learning.
19世纪上半叶智利的语法和政治辩论
无论是在语言思想的传播过程中,还是在语言写作规范的形成过程中,政治辩论都一直扮演着至关重要的角色——要么是因为它的反响,要么是因为它的重要性有限。当智利从19世纪第二个十年开始其独立进程时,该国将消除殖民对正在建立的新经济和社会结构的任何影响作为政治优先事项,而语言也没有逃脱这些过滤器。印刷机的出现——在世界的这一地区相对较晚——以及各种报纸的出现,激发了公众舆论的觉醒,这也反映了对一个想要把自己变成一个独立国家的民族的教育的新态度。在这些前提下,本书旨在恢复19世纪上半叶智利围绕语法及其教学的政治辩论,并研究当时有文化的说话者(和作家)或正在学习过程中的人对语言的态度(显性和隐性)。
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