RECLAIMING - traducción al árabe
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RECLAIMING - traducción al árabe

THE CULTURAL PROCESS BY WHICH A GROUP RECLAIMS WORDS OR ARTIFACTS THAT WERE PREVIOUSLY USED IN A WAY DISPARAGING OF THAT GROUP
Reclaimed word; Reappropriate; Reappropriated; Reclaiming; Reappropriating; Reappropration; Semantic reclamation; Linguistic reclamation; Re-appropriation; Reclaimed term; Linguistic reappropriation
  • Monet's ''[[Impression, soleil levant]]'' was ridiculed as "Impression-ist" in 1872, but the term then became the name of the art movement, "[[impressionism]]", and painters began to self-identify as "impressionist"

RECLAIMING         

الفعل

أَصْلَحَ ; رَمَّ ; رَمَّمَ ; صَحَّحَ ; صَلَّحَ

تكلم مخاطبا      
declaim
طاقي      
claim

Definición

Reclaiming
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Reclaim.

Wikipedia

Reappropriation

In linguistics, reappropriation, reclamation, or resignification is the cultural process by which a group reclaims words or artifacts that were previously used in a way disparaging of that group. It is a specific form of a semantic change (i.e. change in a word's meaning). Linguistic reclamation can have wider implications in the fields of discourse and has been described in terms of personal or sociopolitical empowerment.

Ejemplos de uso de RECLAIMING
1. "We are reclaiming, day by day, truth and justice."
2. "This is about reclaiming public space." From whom?
3. Simpson said he was only reclaiming possessions that had been stolen.
4. The English are "reclaiming" their identity from Labour‘s Left–wing Scottish Raj.
5. Is that really what they say Nature is reclaiming her own?