Tous droits réservés pour tous pays.La reproduction ou représentation de cet article, notamment par photocopie, n'est autorisée que dans les limites des conditions générales d'utilisation du site ou, le cas échéant, des conditions générales de la licence souscrite par votre établissement. Toute autre reproduction ou représentation, en tout ou partie, sous quelque forme et de quelque manière que ce soit, est interdite sauf accord préalable et écrit de l'éditeur, en dehors des cas prévus par la législation en vigueur en France. Il est précisé que son stockage dans une base de données est également interdit.
VION Robert - For a relational approach of verbal interactions and discourse.
Discourse genres and typologies of verbal interactions pertain to the same realm of linguistic reality. A critical appraisal of the available classifications of discourse genres and of verbal interactions is justified both by the closeness of the phenomena involved and by the fact that the fulfillment of the agenda of any science requires a classification of the objects that fall within its scope. However, the categorization of given linguistic entities does not imply that these are to be analyzed as homogeneous and static events to be placed in the neat pigeonholes of classification. So, we present a relational approach of discourses and verbal interactions which emphasizes the activities of actors, and insists on the complexity, the heterogeneity and the dynamism of verbal productions.
Robert Vion : Modalities, modalisations and represented discourse.
The concepts of modality, modalisations or enunciative staging are valuable tools to analyse discourse dynamics. Modality may be defined as a reaction of the speaker towards a representation he/she builds in his/her own speech. This reaction, which results in the anchoring of the representation in a particular universe has little to do with the concept of modalisation which dwells on an enunciative split with the production of a reflexive commentary. If modality contributes to the meaning of the utterance, modalisation makes enunciative staging more complex to such an extent that meaning becomes opaque and the relation is blurred. In this study, we examine the way discourse develops, using these tools and taking into account represented discourse as well as sub- (or under-) and superenunciation (or overenunciation) phenomena.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.