This article aims to develop Carel’s view on ‘paradoxical’ utterances, based on two fundamental notions of the Theory of Semantic Blocks, ‘argumentative sequence’ and ‘argumentation scheme’. This view can account not only for the paradoxical interpretation of a simple utterance as Carel suggests it, but also for that of a more complex discourse. However, it raises some problems in this last case, the most difficult of which is related to the general question of the origin of argumentation schemes. Each of these problems is discussed in detail and given an appropriate solution
This paper deals with the treatment of figures of speech in Perelman’s and Olbrechts-Tyteca’s Treati...
This paper aims at contributing to the theoretical and methodological debate bearing on the definiti...
Jean-Michel Adam, L'argumentation dans le dialogue Within the frame of textlinguistics and of a the...
Marion Carel, Oswald Ducrot, Paradox in argumentative semantics This paper aims at defining paradox...
This study analyzes misunderstandings in dialogues, based on concepts developed by Carel and Ducrot ...
The purpose of this article is to argue that some elements of meaning communicated by an utterance, ...
In a series of articles which appeared between 1973 and 1981, O. Ducrot and J.-C. Anscombre laid the...
It is on opposition to the notion of representation that the enunciation is usually defined. Our utt...
According to Anscombre and Ducrot, words can be described by means of argumentative discourses. In f...
This article aims to propose a description of the extended metaphor within the framework of the Theo...
The linguistic paradox - considered in a perspective of the discourse analysis - appears to be a mec...
The paper tries to explain the limited theoretical response to the notion of argumentative dimension...
Argumentation as a phenomenon can be approached from many standpoints, from rhetoric to logic and f...
The paper describes the linguistic paradox from a semantic point of view, in particular the mechanis...
The objective of this article is to show that the ironical speech act is a form of sui generis criti...
This paper deals with the treatment of figures of speech in Perelman’s and Olbrechts-Tyteca’s Treati...
This paper aims at contributing to the theoretical and methodological debate bearing on the definiti...
Jean-Michel Adam, L'argumentation dans le dialogue Within the frame of textlinguistics and of a the...
Marion Carel, Oswald Ducrot, Paradox in argumentative semantics This paper aims at defining paradox...
This study analyzes misunderstandings in dialogues, based on concepts developed by Carel and Ducrot ...
The purpose of this article is to argue that some elements of meaning communicated by an utterance, ...
In a series of articles which appeared between 1973 and 1981, O. Ducrot and J.-C. Anscombre laid the...
It is on opposition to the notion of representation that the enunciation is usually defined. Our utt...
According to Anscombre and Ducrot, words can be described by means of argumentative discourses. In f...
This article aims to propose a description of the extended metaphor within the framework of the Theo...
The linguistic paradox - considered in a perspective of the discourse analysis - appears to be a mec...
The paper tries to explain the limited theoretical response to the notion of argumentative dimension...
Argumentation as a phenomenon can be approached from many standpoints, from rhetoric to logic and f...
The paper describes the linguistic paradox from a semantic point of view, in particular the mechanis...
The objective of this article is to show that the ironical speech act is a form of sui generis criti...
This paper deals with the treatment of figures of speech in Perelman’s and Olbrechts-Tyteca’s Treati...
This paper aims at contributing to the theoretical and methodological debate bearing on the definiti...
Jean-Michel Adam, L'argumentation dans le dialogue Within the frame of textlinguistics and of a the...