This article deals with the expression of viewpoints by means of frame adverbs in the press. It presents the notion of viewpoint frames compared to mediative and praxeological frames, before examining in details how these frame adverbs take place in a sentence. It distinguishes 3 types of structures (in term of macrosyntactic analyses), that are connected to different semantical effects: a restrictive use, an enonciative one and an argumentative one. Finally, it presents some examples of the uses of such frame adverbs in the press, to investigate the kind of context in which they appear.
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