Sens et topoi lexicaux en corpus : le lieu de l’apartheid
In this paper we consider the word apartheid which occurs in different discourses – one French allocution of Manuel Valls and two English slogans on badges – and we intend to study it both in a structural semantic and in an argumentative perspective, according respectively to differential approaches...
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description | In this paper we consider the word apartheid which occurs in different discourses – one French allocution of Manuel Valls and two English slogans on badges – and we intend to study it both in a structural semantic and in an argumentative perspective, according respectively to differential approaches of semantic level in languages and with the argumentative approach of signification defended by Pierre-Yves Raccah. We question thus the relations between the axiology and the signification through an example of the polysemioticity of topoi, as suggested by François Rastier. |
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spelling | doaj.art-aff48d4180af449e8b3419bc3116b9ed2024-02-13T13:53:22ZengCercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICOCorela1638-573X1910.4000/corela.4351Sens et topoi lexicaux en corpus : le lieu de l’apartheidHugues de Constantin de ChanayIn this paper we consider the word apartheid which occurs in different discourses – one French allocution of Manuel Valls and two English slogans on badges – and we intend to study it both in a structural semantic and in an argumentative perspective, according respectively to differential approaches of semantic level in languages and with the argumentative approach of signification defended by Pierre-Yves Raccah. We question thus the relations between the axiology and the signification through an example of the polysemioticity of topoi, as suggested by François Rastier.https://journals.openedition.org/corela/4351argumentationtopoiDiscourseslexical signification |
spellingShingle | Hugues de Constantin de Chanay Sens et topoi lexicaux en corpus : le lieu de l’apartheid Corela argumentation topoi Discourses lexical signification |
title | Sens et topoi lexicaux en corpus : le lieu de l’apartheid |
title_full | Sens et topoi lexicaux en corpus : le lieu de l’apartheid |
title_fullStr | Sens et topoi lexicaux en corpus : le lieu de l’apartheid |
title_full_unstemmed | Sens et topoi lexicaux en corpus : le lieu de l’apartheid |
title_short | Sens et topoi lexicaux en corpus : le lieu de l’apartheid |
title_sort | sens et topoi lexicaux en corpus le lieu de l apartheid |
topic | argumentation topoi Discourses lexical signification |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/corela/4351 |
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