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. 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 Ed. By Driss Ablali, Guy Achard-bayle. Issued Also In Print. Mode Of Access: Internet Via World Wide Web. In English.
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