单词 | heteroglossia |
释义 | heteroglossian. Literary Criticism, Linguistics, and Semiotics. In the theory of Mikhail Bakhtin (1895–1975): the coexistence of multiple language varieties within a notionally unitary national language, literary text, or other form of discourse; the language varieties (regional, social, ethnic, professional, etc.) that coexist within a notionally uniting dominant form. Also in extended use: a plurality of attitudes, beliefs, values, or ideologies within a supposedly unitary culture or community. Compare dialogism n. 4, polyphony n. 2b. ΚΠ 1981 C. Emerson & M. Holquist tr. M. M. Bakhtin Dialogic Imagination 270 A common unitary language is a system of linguistic norms..that struggle to overcome the heteroglossia of language. 1994 Rhetoric Rev. 13 103 A line of argument that incorporates the heteroglossia of competing opinions. 2001 T. K. Herrington Controlling Voices v. 109 The Internet culture is the embodiment of the heteroglossia that makes up a socially constructed community. 2012 P. M. L. Maya in A. M. Isasi-Días & E. Mendieta Decolonizing Epistemologies 186 The constitutive heteroglossia of the novel's form is what ensures that any given novel will open out differently into the consciousnesses of its various readers. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1981 |
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