La citation comme technogenre de discours rapporté sur twitter : description, catégorisation et fonctions technodiscursives
Advancements in digital devices have revolutionized our modes of communication, consumption, reading, and writing, especially on social networks, where new forms and methods of textual expression have emerged. Users can now create plurisemiotic content by integrating images, videos, and other elemen...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | fra |
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Université Abderrahmane Mira
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Series: | Multilinguales |
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Online Access: | https://journals.openedition.org/multilinguales/10870 |
Summary: | Advancements in digital devices have revolutionized our modes of communication, consumption, reading, and writing, especially on social networks, where new forms and methods of textual expression have emerged. Users can now create plurisemiotic content by integrating images, videos, and other elements into their texts, fostering more personalized creativity in their writing practices. Digital citation, once marginal, has become commonplace with the expansion of socio digital media. However, it takes on distinct forms and characteristics compared to traditional citation. This article focuses on the practice of digital and digitized citation, considered a form of reported speech, by examining citation practices observed on Twitter. The author seeks to understand how the semiotization of quoted text varies among the studied corpora and what functions it serves within the technodiscursive practices of Twitter users. The article sheds new light on innovative forms of citation, such as deictic photocitations, considered as new forms of reported speech. In this perspective, it offers a technodiscursive and semiodiscursive description of contemporary citation forms and uses anchored in Twitter discourse, through categorization based on digital deixis forms and technodiscourse reported practices, as well as their argumentative functions within the Twitter sphere. |
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ISSN: | 2335-1535 2335-1853 |