Énonciation et analyse du discours

The relation between enunciative pragmatics and discourse analysis have never been simple. The problem has been compounded by globalisation of research, because outside French-speaking countries enunciation has come to be considered as one of the main features of French discourse analysis. In this a...

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Main Author: Dominique Maingueneau
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Language:English
Published: Cercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICO 2016-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/corela/4446
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description The relation between enunciative pragmatics and discourse analysis have never been simple. The problem has been compounded by globalisation of research, because outside French-speaking countries enunciation has come to be considered as one of the main features of French discourse analysis. In this article I will examine the ambivalent rapport that French discourse analysis has had with enunciative pragmatics since its very beginning. The way one takes into account enunciative phenomena is tightly connected with the conception one has of discourse and discourse analysis. It quickly becomes apparent that there is no consensus about the role that enunciation plays.
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spelling doaj-art-9a265c25c49d4ed2a185c323b6a1d4d22024-12-09T15:08:22ZengCercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICOCorela1638-573X2016-06-011910.4000/corela.4446Énonciation et analyse du discoursDominique MaingueneauThe relation between enunciative pragmatics and discourse analysis have never been simple. The problem has been compounded by globalisation of research, because outside French-speaking countries enunciation has come to be considered as one of the main features of French discourse analysis. In this article I will examine the ambivalent rapport that French discourse analysis has had with enunciative pragmatics since its very beginning. The way one takes into account enunciative phenomena is tightly connected with the conception one has of discourse and discourse analysis. It quickly becomes apparent that there is no consensus about the role that enunciation plays.https://journals.openedition.org/corela/4446discourseFrench discourse analysisenunciative pragmaticshistory of discourse analysisMichel PêcheuxMichel Foucault
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French discourse analysis
enunciative pragmatics
history of discourse analysis
Michel Pêcheux
Michel Foucault
title Énonciation et analyse du discours
title_full Énonciation et analyse du discours
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title_full_unstemmed Énonciation et analyse du discours
title_short Énonciation et analyse du discours
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French discourse analysis
enunciative pragmatics
history of discourse analysis
Michel Pêcheux
Michel Foucault
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