French theories on text and discourse / ed. by Driss Ablali, Guy Achard-Bayle.
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- 9783110794496
- 9783110794434
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction Language/speech vs. text/discourse: A “family resemblance”? -- Part 1: Text-discourse links -- Chapter 1 Micro-level, meso-level and macro-level of textual structuring and complexity -- Chapter 2 “Framing adverbials” as markers of discourse organization -- Chapter 3 Text, discourse, cognition -- Chapter 4 From discourse analysis to analysis of discourses -- Chapter 5 Enunciator position, positioning and posture -- Part 2: Text epistemologies -- Chapter 6 Dissipative units -- Chapter 7 Corpus semantics, the unfinished project of Greimas’ Structural semantics -- Chapter 8 Suggestions for a diachronic text linguistics -- Chapter 9 40 years of text linguistics and its didactic application in teaching French as a foreign language -- Part 3: Epistemologies of discourse – and beyond -- Chapter 10 A socio-communicational model of discourse (between communication situation and individuation strategies) -- Chapter 11 Discourse, discourse analysis, and discourse genres -- Chapter 12 Integrating argumentation in discourse analysis? Problems and challenges -- Chapter 13 Linguistics and literature: Style in question -- Index nominum -- Index rerum
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It could be alleged that present-day French linguistics is characterized by a specific connection between the epistemology of text and that of discourse. The contributions gathered in this volume aim to reconsider this link – or dichotomy? – in light of the latest research developments. They are organized in three parts: the first explores the text-discourse connection, while the second and third tackle the epistemologies of text and discourse.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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