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      Pensando com Marilda Cavalcanti: Reinvenção da linguística aplicada, grupos minoritarizados e complexidade sociolinguística Translated title: Thinking with Marilda Cavalcanti: Reinvention of applied linguistics, minoritized groups and sociolinguistic complexity

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          RESUMO Este texto apresenta o número especial de DELTA “Pensando com Marilda Cavalcanti: Reinvenção da linguística aplicada, grupos minoritarizados e complexidade sociolinguística”. Em particular, o texto revisita a produção acadêmica e política de Marilda Cavalcanti, docente e pesquisadora que, ao longo de sua carreira no Departamento de Linguística Aplicada da Universidade Estadual de Campinas, colaborativamente participou da produção de conceitos (e.g., educação linguística ampliada, Cavalcanti, 2013), metáforas (e.g., “línguas como caleidoscópios de recursos”, César & Cavalcanti, 2007; Cavalcanti & Maher, 2018), campos de pesquisa (e.g., educação indígena, práticas de linguagem em cenários sociolinguisticamente complexos) e instituições (e.g., a Associação de Linguística Aplicada do Brasil (ALAB), o Departamento de Linguística Aplicada do Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem (IEL) da Unicamp), os quais, historicamente, ajudaram a firmar o campo aplicado como área vibrante e promissora de produção de conhecimento sobre a linguagem em sociedade. Além desse panorama histórico, o texto detalha as contribuições ao número especial: dezesseis artigos de pesquisa que não apenas homenageiam o trabalho de Marilda Cavalcanti, mas também ajudam a ampliar o seu legado.

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          ABSTRACT This text presents the special issue of DELTA entitled “Thinking with Marilda Cavalcanti: Reinvention of applied linguistics, minoritized groups and sociolinguistic complexity”. In particular, it revisits the academic and political production of Marilda Cavalcanti, a professor and researcher who over the course of her career in the Department of Applied Linguistics at the State University of Campinas collaboratively participated in producing concepts (e.g., extended language education, Cavalcanti, 2013), metaphors (e.g., “languages as kaleidoscopes of resources”, César & Cavalcanti, 2007; Cavalcanti & Maher, 2018), fields of research (e.g., indigenous education, language practices in sociolinguistically complex settings), and institutions (e.g., the Brazilian Association of Applied Linguistics (ALAB), the Department of Applied Linguistics at the Institute of Language Studies (IEL) at Unicamp) that have historically been central to consolidating applied linguistics as a vibrant and promising area of knowledge production about language in society in Brazil. In addition to this historical overview, the text details the contributions to the special issue: sixteen research articles that do not just pay homage to Marilda Cavalcanti’s work, but also help expand on her legacy.

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                delta
                DELTA: Documentação de Estudos em Lingüística Teórica e Aplicada
                DELTA
                Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo - PUC-SP (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0102-4450
                1678-460X
                2022
                : 38
                : 4
                : 202259698
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                [2] Campinas São Paulo orgnameUniversidade Estadual de Campinas Brazil abizon@ 123456unicamp.br
                [1] Florianópolis Santa Catarina orgnameUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina Brazil dnsfortal@ 123456gmail.com
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                S0102-44502022000400300 S0102-4450(22)03800400300
                10.1590/1678-460x202259698
                b2f50661-bd50-4900-8fa0-0d18e433cd7d

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                : 02 August 2022
                : 14 September 2022
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                complexidade sociolinguística.,Marilda Cavalcanti,applied linguistics,ALAB,minoritized groups,sociolinguistic complexity.,linguística aplicada,grupos minoritarizados

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