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SOUZA JR., Paulo Sérgio de. Psychoanalysis and its Slang: Just for the Sake of Saying it. Trivium [online]. 2020, vol.12, n.spe, pp. 57-62. ISSN 2176-4891.

Given the close relationship between the psychoanalytic field and other disciplines, Psychoanalysis, since Freud, has always used knowledge from other areas to account for its own object. On the other hand, it is known of the influences that the spread of analytical knowledge has provoked in the studies developed in other domains; and this notably after Lacan, whose work has found special insertion in the most varied academic circles and their areas of research. That said, this article proposes a brief discussion about the relationship between Psychoanalysis and Linguistics, especially about the possible echoes of the former over the latter.

Keywords : FREUD; LACAN; PSYCHOANALYSIS; LINGUISTICS.

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