International audienceThis article focuses on parenthetical formulas constructed with the verb dire and their discourse functions in spoken scientific discourse. As part of a more extensive study on the phraseology in spoken scientific discourse, our objective is to demonstrate the specificity of the genre of oral scientific presentations as a distinct register, more particularly by a comparison with the register of interview interactions. The results show that the genre of oral scientific presentations involves a specific distribution of dire-related formulas, with some functions being overrepresented. In this respect, the genre of oral scientific presentations is found to differ from other oral registers.Cet article porte sur les formules...
International audienceThis article discusses a type of “extended” phraseology, the semantic-rhetoric...
International audienceEven if the primacy of spoken language seems to be generally accepted today, s...
While it is widely accepted that genre can be construed as a discursive strategy, much remains to be...
International audienceThis paper presents one of our preliminary observations on the phraseology of ...
International audienceThis article analyses some of the differences in syntactic structure that emer...
All communicative situations of using language for scientific purposes form a scientific discourse. ...
International audienceIn this article the author examines the links that exist between different par...
International audienceAcquiring proficiency in different discourse genres involves an awareness of w...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the organisation of scientific presentations, by compari...
National audienceThis article will consider three different approaches to a genre analysis of the co...
International audienceThis study presents a doubly contrastive description of grammatical intricacy,...
This chapter discusses the role and characteristics of oral discourse in scientific research, with ...
On the nature of the scientific information discourse Jean-Blaise Grize Informative discourse, ess...
International audienceThis paper investigates the intonational phrasing of reporting clauses. It is ...
International audienceThis study proposes a doubly contrastive analysis, comparing the ways English ...
International audienceThis article discusses a type of “extended” phraseology, the semantic-rhetoric...
International audienceEven if the primacy of spoken language seems to be generally accepted today, s...
While it is widely accepted that genre can be construed as a discursive strategy, much remains to be...
International audienceThis paper presents one of our preliminary observations on the phraseology of ...
International audienceThis article analyses some of the differences in syntactic structure that emer...
All communicative situations of using language for scientific purposes form a scientific discourse. ...
International audienceIn this article the author examines the links that exist between different par...
International audienceAcquiring proficiency in different discourse genres involves an awareness of w...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the organisation of scientific presentations, by compari...
National audienceThis article will consider three different approaches to a genre analysis of the co...
International audienceThis study presents a doubly contrastive description of grammatical intricacy,...
This chapter discusses the role and characteristics of oral discourse in scientific research, with ...
On the nature of the scientific information discourse Jean-Blaise Grize Informative discourse, ess...
International audienceThis paper investigates the intonational phrasing of reporting clauses. It is ...
International audienceThis study proposes a doubly contrastive analysis, comparing the ways English ...
International audienceThis article discusses a type of “extended” phraseology, the semantic-rhetoric...
International audienceEven if the primacy of spoken language seems to be generally accepted today, s...
While it is widely accepted that genre can be construed as a discursive strategy, much remains to be...