Radio language analytics: a new view at the radio
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-7114.sig.2013.59953Keywords:
Radio, media language, analytic philosophy of language.Abstract
The present work aims to understand how the radio distinguishes itself from other sounds of the world. The hypothesis formulated here is that the radio, in its definition, is a language, not a machine. Here, there is a detailed study of the radio in its language-game and their differends, considered in this work as parergon and ergon, i.e., as the cut and the operational model of language in its intersection with the world. These two studies form what is called here the radio grammar, the key point that allows us to characterize the radio as a language.
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