De l’énonciation à la méta-énonciation

A metalinguistic discourse can be defined as taking the language as its topic. This article takes another approach based on the analysis of markers or combination of markers which operate as a comment on how what is being said is actually said or should be said in the progressing enunciation.These m...

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Main Author: Jean-Jacques Franckel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICO
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/corela/11607
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description A metalinguistic discourse can be defined as taking the language as its topic. This article takes another approach based on the analysis of markers or combination of markers which operate as a comment on how what is being said is actually said or should be said in the progressing enunciation.These markers can either be specific and easily localized or not specific but taken in more or less specific combinations which give them this function. Various examples are taken in support of this approach, including those shaping the notions related to the words used to express what is to be said.
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spelling doaj.art-e1f7628d3c664c5a87e445d253ed7e282024-02-13T13:53:14ZengCercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICOCorela1638-573X3110.4000/corela.11607De l’énonciation à la méta-énonciationJean-Jacques FranckelA metalinguistic discourse can be defined as taking the language as its topic. This article takes another approach based on the analysis of markers or combination of markers which operate as a comment on how what is being said is actually said or should be said in the progressing enunciation.These markers can either be specific and easily localized or not specific but taken in more or less specific combinations which give them this function. Various examples are taken in support of this approach, including those shaping the notions related to the words used to express what is to be said.https://journals.openedition.org/corela/11607Meta-enunciation ; enunciation ; discourse markers ; adjustment ; centering
spellingShingle Jean-Jacques Franckel
De l’énonciation à la méta-énonciation
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Meta-enunciation ; enunciation ; discourse markers ; adjustment ; centering
title De l’énonciation à la méta-énonciation
title_full De l’énonciation à la méta-énonciation
title_fullStr De l’énonciation à la méta-énonciation
title_full_unstemmed De l’énonciation à la méta-énonciation
title_short De l’énonciation à la méta-énonciation
title_sort de l enonciation a la meta enonciation
topic Meta-enunciation ; enunciation ; discourse markers ; adjustment ; centering
url https://journals.openedition.org/corela/11607
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