Through a diachronic reading of the writings of Benveniste contained both in the two volumes of the Problèmes de linguistique générale, and in the handwritten notes of the "Fond Benveniste", the paper proposes the hypothesis that in the writings of the French linguist, we can find, even though implicitly, a twofold conception of enunciation, and not a single one: (1) a "strong (or particularizing) conception" which identifies enunciation specifically with the "discourse", the latter being connected to the structure of the dialogue and having a formal apparatus; (2) a "weak (or generalizing) conception", according to which the enunciation is considered as a general mechanism of sense production in a semiotic system, which involves the whole ...
ABSTRACT : Because what are usually called "enunciation theories" do not constitute a homogeneous fi...
This paper follows previous research on the work of E. Benveniste considered as a whole. The followi...
This article considers the implications of the French enunciation theory for the study of speech and...
Through a diachronic reading of the writings of Benveniste contained both in the two volumes of the ...
Through a diachronic reading of the writings of Benveniste contained both in the two volumes of the ...
ABSTRACT : The author attempts to clarify the stages of Benveniste's elaboration of what is generall...
The thesis aims at investigating the linguistics of Émile Benveniste with a focus on its anthropolo...
in his article The Formal Apparatus of Enunciation (1970), the linguist Émile benveniste outlines h...
The concept of enunciation does not root in the same theoretical ground whether employed by Benvenis...
The concept of enunciation does not root in the same theoretical ground whether employed by Benvenis...
Benveniste formulates a theory of enunciation, which he conceives of as an intermediate between lang...
The present article aims to contemplate the Theory of Enunciation from Èmile Benveniste, mainly reg...
International audienceÉmile Benveniste's works develop different theoretical areas letting emerge, b...
International audienceÉmile Benveniste's works develop different theoretical areas letting emerge, b...
Following the Saussurean path in semiotic studies, the paper focuses on some excerpts from Karl Büh...
ABSTRACT : Because what are usually called "enunciation theories" do not constitute a homogeneous fi...
This paper follows previous research on the work of E. Benveniste considered as a whole. The followi...
This article considers the implications of the French enunciation theory for the study of speech and...
Through a diachronic reading of the writings of Benveniste contained both in the two volumes of the ...
Through a diachronic reading of the writings of Benveniste contained both in the two volumes of the ...
ABSTRACT : The author attempts to clarify the stages of Benveniste's elaboration of what is generall...
The thesis aims at investigating the linguistics of Émile Benveniste with a focus on its anthropolo...
in his article The Formal Apparatus of Enunciation (1970), the linguist Émile benveniste outlines h...
The concept of enunciation does not root in the same theoretical ground whether employed by Benvenis...
The concept of enunciation does not root in the same theoretical ground whether employed by Benvenis...
Benveniste formulates a theory of enunciation, which he conceives of as an intermediate between lang...
The present article aims to contemplate the Theory of Enunciation from Èmile Benveniste, mainly reg...
International audienceÉmile Benveniste's works develop different theoretical areas letting emerge, b...
International audienceÉmile Benveniste's works develop different theoretical areas letting emerge, b...
Following the Saussurean path in semiotic studies, the paper focuses on some excerpts from Karl Büh...
ABSTRACT : Because what are usually called "enunciation theories" do not constitute a homogeneous fi...
This paper follows previous research on the work of E. Benveniste considered as a whole. The followi...
This article considers the implications of the French enunciation theory for the study of speech and...