Muestra del vocabulario empleado por la Comunidad Gay de Bogotá
Exhibit the vocabulary used by the Gay Community of Bogotá
Abstract (en)
This document presents a sample of the lexical units used by the young gay men community that frequents the bars and discotheques located in the district of Chapinero (Bogota). The lexicographic practice is one of the tools that allows the observation and study of small urban communities and facilitate the understanding of the interaction in large cities. This work is part of a project developed for the Master in Spanish Linguistics offered by the Instituto Caro y Cuervo.Abstract (es)
Este trabajo lexicográfico presenta una muestra del léxico empleado por la comunidad de jóvenes gays que se reúnen en establecimientos de la localidad de Chapinero (Bogotá). La práctica lexicográfica es una de las vías de entrada a la observación y el estudio de comunidades que permiten entender mejor la dinámica de la interacción en las grandes urbes. El documento que presentamos es parte de un proyecto que desarrollamos para la Maestría en Lingüística Española del Instituto Caro y Cuervo.
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