In saussurian linguistics as in guillaumian psychomechanics, the activity of language( or the circuit of the speech) has been apprehended as the ego (1) centric pair of 1- You, taking the visible concrete( =1 as real/lexical interrogativeentity) for the invisible abstract( = You as interrogative grammatical marker), and vice-versa, with this difference that it presupposes or not the notion of kinetism. This same egocentric apprehension of the circuit has led to the error of treating two types of grammatical marker(prepostposed to the lexical) in French and in Korean, such as the gender-honorific relating to the man-things and the intrasentential preposition-particle of case, under the separate label and in this implicit order. In order to s...
International audienceThe contribution is a discussion of Givon's (1994) proposal to treat the Reali...
International audienceTaking English as the example language, the article begins by presenting a Sca...
The paper argues that marked, or explicit, deixis covers only a small area of the broader field of g...
In saussurian linguistics as in guillaumian psychomechanics, the activity of language (or the circui...
In saussurian linguistics as in guillaumian psychomechanics, the activity of language (or the circu...
French makes use of a series of nominal constructions that provide a challenging object of linguisti...
The paper aims to explain the metalinguistic value of three distinct but related concepts of the The...
Egophoricity is a cross-linguistically rare grammatical phenomenon. While numerous descriptive studi...
International audienceThe methods of expressing deixis are changing considerably in all the world’s ...
In this article we make a case for recognizing deictification as a type of grammaticalization and se...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to defend the hypothesis that grammaticalization and ...
Colloque : Towards a History Of Sound-Symbolic Theories (THOSST2014), P. Monneret & L. Nobile (org.)...
Benveniste formulates a theory of enunciation, which he conceives of as an intermediate between lang...
Personal pronouns are anaphoric expressions in discourse context and deictic when they refer to extr...
International audienceAt the beginning of the twentieth century, since external phenomena often mask...
International audienceThe contribution is a discussion of Givon's (1994) proposal to treat the Reali...
International audienceTaking English as the example language, the article begins by presenting a Sca...
The paper argues that marked, or explicit, deixis covers only a small area of the broader field of g...
In saussurian linguistics as in guillaumian psychomechanics, the activity of language (or the circui...
In saussurian linguistics as in guillaumian psychomechanics, the activity of language (or the circu...
French makes use of a series of nominal constructions that provide a challenging object of linguisti...
The paper aims to explain the metalinguistic value of three distinct but related concepts of the The...
Egophoricity is a cross-linguistically rare grammatical phenomenon. While numerous descriptive studi...
International audienceThe methods of expressing deixis are changing considerably in all the world’s ...
In this article we make a case for recognizing deictification as a type of grammaticalization and se...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to defend the hypothesis that grammaticalization and ...
Colloque : Towards a History Of Sound-Symbolic Theories (THOSST2014), P. Monneret & L. Nobile (org.)...
Benveniste formulates a theory of enunciation, which he conceives of as an intermediate between lang...
Personal pronouns are anaphoric expressions in discourse context and deictic when they refer to extr...
International audienceAt the beginning of the twentieth century, since external phenomena often mask...
International audienceThe contribution is a discussion of Givon's (1994) proposal to treat the Reali...
International audienceTaking English as the example language, the article begins by presenting a Sca...
The paper argues that marked, or explicit, deixis covers only a small area of the broader field of g...