This thematic axis examines the interconnected triad of " Language, Linguistics and Discourse ". "Language" is approached as a complex system of signs and symbols that serves as a means of communication, while "Linguistics" focuses on the scientific investigation of this system, analyzing linguistic structures, patterns and variations.
"Discourse" analysis complements this investigation by focusing on social practices and the construction of meaning through language. Studies on "Language" explore formal and functional elements, while "Linguistics" delves into theories that underlie the structure and evolution of languages.
The intersection with "Discourse" expands understanding beyond structural aspects, considering how language is used in social, political and cultural contexts. Analyzing the role of language in constructing meanings and representing identities provides a comprehensive view of the complexity of communicative interactions.
This axis proposes an integrated investigation, connecting linguistic structure with discursive uses, and vice versa. Understanding these elements together offers deeper insights into how language influences and is influenced by society, highlighting the importance of an approach to the study of "Language, Linguistics and Discourse".