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The text presents language as a construct in permanent movement, which includes the intersubjective, social, ideological and political dimensions. The objective is to reflect on conceptions of Language, in a critical perspective, highlighting its socio-cultural and ideological constitution. It is proposed a theoretical discussion with an emphasis on authors like Rajagopalan (2010, 2014a, 2014b), Fabricio (2006), among others who understand it beyond a formalist linguistic conception, conceiving it in its dialectical constitution. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the theme, a brief incursion into Psychoanalysis is conducted, which brings an understanding of the language that considers the functioning of consciousness intertwined with the unconscious. As a result, the inseparable relationship between language and social structure is evident. Language creates realities, in a society permeated by discourses that legitimize oppression. However, the possibility of a subject in the speech-act is reiterated, who can move against subjugation, which is not a natural or immutable condition. |