Implicitness is a central topic in studies of language understanding, being at one time an intrinsic feature of verbal language and a powerful instrument of communication. Consequently, the study of implicitness has been tackled from various perspectives, all converging on the difficulty of defining exactly when and how implicit meanings arise. In this paper I would like to show that some categories of analysis of the implicit which have been developed with reference to ordinary language actually turn out to be inadequate when applied to literary texts, where implicit meanings contributing to what I have called elsewhere “text implicitude”, far from being rationally computable, seem to “emerge” from the non-linear dynamics of text compl...
La catégorie de l'implicite est comparable à un feu-follet qui se déplace ou s'évanouit quand on che...
Background: The investigation of implicitness as the core of the Hinting Strategy is the current res...
Human readers have the ability to infer knowledge from text, even if that particular information is ...
Implicitness is a central topic in studies of language understanding, being at one time an intrinsi...
The article deals with one of the core problems of text linguistics, investigation language peculiar...
As an instance of human communication, literary translation operates by certain laws and principles ...
International audienceUnderstanding the implicit in the literary text at school: the case of presupp...
In the given article implicity of indirect utterances (on material of american and english authors’ ...
The paper contributes to the debate on implicitness by first providing a survey of the categories of...
From the assumption that literary texts do not intend to be immediately understandable, by actually ...
International audienceThis study aims at reconciling the specialized, rather fragmentary approaches ...
Drawing on the explicitation hypothesis put forward by Blum-Kulka (1986) and taken up by corpus stud...
The discipline of linguistics has identified three patterns through which unstated information may b...
Drawing on the explicitation hypothesis put forward by Blum-Kulka (1986) and taken up by corpus stud...
The article attempts to justify the expediency of linguistic research’ direction that reveals the pr...
La catégorie de l'implicite est comparable à un feu-follet qui se déplace ou s'évanouit quand on che...
Background: The investigation of implicitness as the core of the Hinting Strategy is the current res...
Human readers have the ability to infer knowledge from text, even if that particular information is ...
Implicitness is a central topic in studies of language understanding, being at one time an intrinsi...
The article deals with one of the core problems of text linguistics, investigation language peculiar...
As an instance of human communication, literary translation operates by certain laws and principles ...
International audienceUnderstanding the implicit in the literary text at school: the case of presupp...
In the given article implicity of indirect utterances (on material of american and english authors’ ...
The paper contributes to the debate on implicitness by first providing a survey of the categories of...
From the assumption that literary texts do not intend to be immediately understandable, by actually ...
International audienceThis study aims at reconciling the specialized, rather fragmentary approaches ...
Drawing on the explicitation hypothesis put forward by Blum-Kulka (1986) and taken up by corpus stud...
The discipline of linguistics has identified three patterns through which unstated information may b...
Drawing on the explicitation hypothesis put forward by Blum-Kulka (1986) and taken up by corpus stud...
The article attempts to justify the expediency of linguistic research’ direction that reveals the pr...
La catégorie de l'implicite est comparable à un feu-follet qui se déplace ou s'évanouit quand on che...
Background: The investigation of implicitness as the core of the Hinting Strategy is the current res...
Human readers have the ability to infer knowledge from text, even if that particular information is ...