Quand le texte signale sa structure : la fonction textuelle des noms sous-spécifiés

“Linking sequences” are cohsive devices by which some texts are organised; for example, the well-kwnown problem-solution schema is a general principle that expains the semantic connection within as well as between the clauses of a text. These patterns are often signaled by a category of “unspecific...

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Main Author: Dominique Legallois
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Language:English
Published: Cercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICO 2006-10-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/corela/1465
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description “Linking sequences” are cohsive devices by which some texts are organised; for example, the well-kwnown problem-solution schema is a general principle that expains the semantic connection within as well as between the clauses of a text. These patterns are often signaled by a category of “unspecific nouns” which can take a nominalisation as complement in the construction “N-be-that ...” (idea, problem, solution, question, etc.). We illustrate in this paper the characteristics and functions of both “linking sequences” and “unspecific nouns”.
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spelling doaj-art-edc51e88a16f485bb89a7e1fde5447442024-12-09T15:06:37ZengCercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICOCorela1638-573X2006-10-01510.4000/corela.1465Quand le texte signale sa structure : la fonction textuelle des noms sous-spécifiésDominique Legallois“Linking sequences” are cohsive devices by which some texts are organised; for example, the well-kwnown problem-solution schema is a general principle that expains the semantic connection within as well as between the clauses of a text. These patterns are often signaled by a category of “unspecific nouns” which can take a nominalisation as complement in the construction “N-be-that ...” (idea, problem, solution, question, etc.). We illustrate in this paper the characteristics and functions of both “linking sequences” and “unspecific nouns”.https://journals.openedition.org/corela/1465linking sequencesshell nounsproblem-solutiontext coherencehypostasis
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Quand le texte signale sa structure : la fonction textuelle des noms sous-spécifiés
Corela
linking sequences
shell nouns
problem-solution
text coherence
hypostasis
title Quand le texte signale sa structure : la fonction textuelle des noms sous-spécifiés
title_full Quand le texte signale sa structure : la fonction textuelle des noms sous-spécifiés
title_fullStr Quand le texte signale sa structure : la fonction textuelle des noms sous-spécifiés
title_full_unstemmed Quand le texte signale sa structure : la fonction textuelle des noms sous-spécifiés
title_short Quand le texte signale sa structure : la fonction textuelle des noms sous-spécifiés
title_sort quand le texte signale sa structure la fonction textuelle des noms sous specifies
topic linking sequences
shell nouns
problem-solution
text coherence
hypostasis
url https://journals.openedition.org/corela/1465
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