New approaches to content analysis from modern linguistics
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v6i1.1129Abstract
The relation between Information Science and Linguistics is explored from a multidisciplinary basis. From there, several possible theoretical and methodological contributions to content analysis are proposed. A need is detected to update the current linguistic grounds of the prevailing theories of content analysis. The effects of such a revision on Documentary Linguistics are exploredDownloads
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