Time in discourse, or time internal to discourse, is the result of having staged a supposedly external time (« real » – measurable or experienced in real life –, fictional or otherwise), by way, more specifically, of grammatical tenses. This article does not linger on the philosophical or perceptive problems connected to external time, nor on the technical question of how grammatical tenses operate ; the accent is placed rather on the complexity of the temporal anchoring represented by the discursive present and shows how its interpretation depends on the situation of utterance, distinct from the situation of production, as well as on the way a text is inscribed in the world (whether in daily exchanges, in the press, in a scientific opus, e...
The issue of temporal patterning and its relationship with discourse structure has received consider...
International audienceThe main theme in Proust, i.e. time, has often been commented on.The same ques...
This paper reports on parallel corpus research that shows that there are differences in tense use in...
Le temps discursif, ou temps interne au discours, est le fruit d’une mise en scène d’un temps suppos...
The article deals with the role of discursive temporality, namely, the necessary time that is neede...
This work investigates, from a discursive perspective, temporary arrangements which give form to the...
"Tense " is a linguistic phenomenon, whereas "time " is an extra-linguistic conc...
. In this paper we present a method for generating French texts conveying temporal information. This...
The aim of this article is to link the linguistic operations in the expression of time to the underl...
The paper presents a systemic functional description of English discursive resources for representin...
The article deals with the role of discursive temporality, namely, the necessary time that is neede...
A study of the considerable literature written around L'Etranger makes clear that its wide range of ...
The temporal structure of events on the discourse level has long been of great interest in both theo...
this paper we present a method for generating French texts conveying temporal information integratin...
All languages seem to have provisions for the representation of time in their lexicons and discourse...
The issue of temporal patterning and its relationship with discourse structure has received consider...
International audienceThe main theme in Proust, i.e. time, has often been commented on.The same ques...
This paper reports on parallel corpus research that shows that there are differences in tense use in...
Le temps discursif, ou temps interne au discours, est le fruit d’une mise en scène d’un temps suppos...
The article deals with the role of discursive temporality, namely, the necessary time that is neede...
This work investigates, from a discursive perspective, temporary arrangements which give form to the...
"Tense " is a linguistic phenomenon, whereas "time " is an extra-linguistic conc...
. In this paper we present a method for generating French texts conveying temporal information. This...
The aim of this article is to link the linguistic operations in the expression of time to the underl...
The paper presents a systemic functional description of English discursive resources for representin...
The article deals with the role of discursive temporality, namely, the necessary time that is neede...
A study of the considerable literature written around L'Etranger makes clear that its wide range of ...
The temporal structure of events on the discourse level has long been of great interest in both theo...
this paper we present a method for generating French texts conveying temporal information integratin...
All languages seem to have provisions for the representation of time in their lexicons and discourse...
The issue of temporal patterning and its relationship with discourse structure has received consider...
International audienceThe main theme in Proust, i.e. time, has often been commented on.The same ques...
This paper reports on parallel corpus research that shows that there are differences in tense use in...