Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Linguagem
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Dissertação Acesso aberto Análise de aspectos da linguagem radiofônica no programa Bom Dia Litoral(2009) Alves, LeonirThis study presents an analysis of radio language based on reflections about the identity and culture place that echoes from utterances and declarations. Thus, an investigation corpus of six radio broadcasts of the Bom Dia, Litoral radio program, from January to February 2008, was set. Such program is broadcast by Radio Maristela AM, located in Torres, RS. Bardin (2007) and Meihy’s (1998) concepts of content analysis about oral history were used as methodological support. The theoretical support was found in Ferraretto (2001), Ortiz and Marchamalo’s (1997) ideas on radio communication, in Bakhtin’s (1995) reflections on language, in Bhabha (2003) and Hall’s (2000) concepts of culture and identity, among other authors. The analysis sought to observe the composition of the referred radio program, which is broadcast by a Catholic Church’s radio station in a state-bordering coastal town. The reflections went over the radio communication codes (microcodes and macrocodes), aiming to investigate the composition of utterances and declarations, in which identity and culture in the radio language were assessed. Besides, the role of the radio towards the Catholic Church as an attempt to assess the space used for religious propagation was studied. The broadcasts of the Bom Dia, Litoral program demonstrate that, at Radio Maristela, the dialogue between the church and the MCS occurs in a peculiar way as preaching time is extremely restrict. However, Christian values such as solidarity, union, caring and sharing, charity, among others are indirectly passed on by the utterances transmitted by the radio program. The analysis highlighted the specific characteristics that contribute to the concept that the radio language may become an important mark for identity and culture. It was also found that different times and places may echo through the radio language. Key-words: Communication. Radio Language. Culture. Catholic Church.