Processos de categorização social:emergência de categorias sociaisna fala em interação
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Este artigo busca discutir a categorização social como um modelo sóciocultural que é sensível à dimensão local e situada das práticas sociais. A abordagem teórica adotada fundamenta-se na Análise Conversacional.Os dados analisados foram extraídos de um corpus constituído por registro videográfico de interações acadêmicas em seminários de pesquisa.
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