Artigo de Periódico
Mudanças de formas nominais para humanos em dispositivos constitucionais sobre direitos e garantias fundamentais
Date
2020-10-08Author
Eduardo Tadeu Roque Amaral
Institutions
Abstract
The aim of this article is to analyze the changes during the 19th and 20th centuries in the use of human nominal forms in constitutional provisions of Brazil and Argentina. The analysis is based on theoretical and methodological assumptions of lexicological studies and also considers recent research on general nouns. The corpus is constituted by a set of constitutional provisions from both countries on fundamental rights and guarantees. The results show that the use of general nouns and pronouns (or their elision) are important strategies for generalizations when concerning an onomasiological perspective for the expression of the concept ‘human being’. In addition, it is confirmed the hypothesis that the lexical change in the constitutional provisions is related to an extension of the rights of the human person.