In this paper, we discuss the question of discourse markers (DM) – a category conceived differently by theoretical and applied linguistic approaches. Unlike in applied approaches, in which DMs are considered desemantized/grammaticalized lexical units devoid of their own semantics and therefore of status in the language, we consider DMs to constitute a full-fledged category of language, having its own semantics and distribution, both of which play a crucial role in the construction of discourse (Paillard 2011, 2012; Franckel 2008, 2019). This hypothesis has been developed in theoretical linguistics and has seen little evidence from a perspective of the acquisition and didactics of foreign languages. Based on cross-analysis of lingu...
International audienceDiscourse markers in an occitan dialect of Haut-Quercy.We study the use of som...
The field of discourse markers (DMs) studies suffers from lack of consensus on the limits and defini...
Discourse markers (henceforth DMs, e.g. Schiffrin 1987) have been the focus of a strong – and still ...
In this paper, we discuss the question of discourse markers (DM) – a category conceived differently ...
This article focuses on the role of corpus in language classroom, a tool that allows to identify syn...
Starting from the common observation that there is no recognized closed class of discourse markers (...
The question of the syntagmatic combinatorics of words belonging to the classes commonly addressed b...
The topic of this presentation is methodological. It reports on an ongoing (manual) annotation exper...
International audienceThis paper, which is based on a multimodal corpus of conversational French, ai...
In this talk I will give an overview of my work on spoken discourse segmentation and on discourse ma...
International audienceWhile it seems intuitively obvious that many discourse markers are able to exp...
The natural affiliation of the teaching of languages and cultures to the study of language per se i...
This presentation reports the method and quantitative results of a corpus-based approach to discours...
This thesis proposes a new approach to scientific writings which takes discourse markers as starting...
On the basis of my (mainly) functionally oriented corpus-based work on Discourse Markers (both onoma...
International audienceDiscourse markers in an occitan dialect of Haut-Quercy.We study the use of som...
The field of discourse markers (DMs) studies suffers from lack of consensus on the limits and defini...
Discourse markers (henceforth DMs, e.g. Schiffrin 1987) have been the focus of a strong – and still ...
In this paper, we discuss the question of discourse markers (DM) – a category conceived differently ...
This article focuses on the role of corpus in language classroom, a tool that allows to identify syn...
Starting from the common observation that there is no recognized closed class of discourse markers (...
The question of the syntagmatic combinatorics of words belonging to the classes commonly addressed b...
The topic of this presentation is methodological. It reports on an ongoing (manual) annotation exper...
International audienceThis paper, which is based on a multimodal corpus of conversational French, ai...
In this talk I will give an overview of my work on spoken discourse segmentation and on discourse ma...
International audienceWhile it seems intuitively obvious that many discourse markers are able to exp...
The natural affiliation of the teaching of languages and cultures to the study of language per se i...
This presentation reports the method and quantitative results of a corpus-based approach to discours...
This thesis proposes a new approach to scientific writings which takes discourse markers as starting...
On the basis of my (mainly) functionally oriented corpus-based work on Discourse Markers (both onoma...
International audienceDiscourse markers in an occitan dialect of Haut-Quercy.We study the use of som...
The field of discourse markers (DMs) studies suffers from lack of consensus on the limits and defini...
Discourse markers (henceforth DMs, e.g. Schiffrin 1987) have been the focus of a strong – and still ...