L’ancrange linguistique de la polyphonie
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Resumo: | Linguistic studies of polyphony bloom and seem more important than seeking excavate the concept of language underlying the application of this metaphor. First of all, we noted that the starting point of the whole theory of linguistic polyphony seems to be the assumption that the polyphony of utterances leaves traces on the level of language. It is this assumption that makes the study interesting for the linguist. But what is the nature of these traits? I defend the hypothesis that the polyphony is anchored in the linguistic form itself, or more specifically, the linguistic system, the language engenders indications that refer to the polyphonic meaning of the utterances. The article consists of three parts. At first, I study the notion of linguistic anchorage and I propose a formalization and method for its study . Second, I present a brief introduction to ScaPoLine (Scandinavian theory of linguistic polyphony) that applies to this method , and in the third part, I offer some analysis of concrete examples of polyphony. |
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L’ancrange linguistique de la polyphonieL’ancrage linguistique de la polyphonieThe linguistic anchorage of polyphonyPolyphonyLinguistic anchorageLanguage.PolyphonieL’ancrage linguistiquelangue.Linguistic studies of polyphony bloom and seem more important than seeking excavate the concept of language underlying the application of this metaphor. First of all, we noted that the starting point of the whole theory of linguistic polyphony seems to be the assumption that the polyphony of utterances leaves traces on the level of language. It is this assumption that makes the study interesting for the linguist. But what is the nature of these traits? I defend the hypothesis that the polyphony is anchored in the linguistic form itself, or more specifically, the linguistic system, the language engenders indications that refer to the polyphonic meaning of the utterances. The article consists of three parts. At first, I study the notion of linguistic anchorage and I propose a formalization and method for its study . Second, I present a brief introduction to ScaPoLine (Scandinavian theory of linguistic polyphony) that applies to this method , and in the third part, I offer some analysis of concrete examples of polyphony.Les études linguistiques de la polyphonie fleurissent et il semble plus important que jamais d’essayer de creuser la conception de la langue qui sous-tend l’application de cette métaphore. Constatons tout d’abord que le point de départ de toute théorie de la polyphonie linguistique semble être l’hypothèse selon laquelle la polyphonie des énoncés laisse des traces au niveau de la langue. C’est cette hypothèse qui rend son étude intéressante pour le linguiste. Mais de quelle nature sont ces traces ? Je vais défendre l’hypothèse que la polyphonie est ancrée dans la forme linguistique même, ou plus précisément, que le système linguistique, la langue engendre des indications concernant le sens polyphonique des énoncés. L’article se compose de trois parties. Dans la première, j’étudie la notion d’ancrage linguistique et en propose une formalisation et une méthode pour son étude. Dans la deuxième, je donne une brève introduction à la ScaPoLine (la théorie SCAndinave de la POlyphonie LINguistiquE) qui applique cette méthode, et dans la troisième, je propose quelques analyses d’exemples concrets de polyphonie.Les études linguistiques de la polyphonie fleurissent et il semble plus important que jamais d’essayer de creuser la conception de la langue qui sous-tend l’application de cette métaphore. Constatons tout d’abord que le point de départ de toute théorie de la polyphonie linguistique semble être l’hypothèse selon laquelle la polyphonie des énoncés laisse des traces au niveau de la langue. C’est cette hypothèse qui rend son étude intéressante pour le linguiste. Mais de quelle nature sont ces traces ? Je vais défendre l’hypothèse que la polyphonie est ancrée dans la forme linguistique même, ou plus précisément, que le système linguistique, la langue engendre des indications concernant le sens polyphonique des énoncés. L’article se compose de trois parties. Dans la première, j’étudie la notion d’ancrage linguistique et en propose une formalisation et une méthode pour son étude. Dans la deuxième, je donne une brève introduction à la ScaPoLine (la théorie SCAndinave de la POlyphonie LINguistiquE) qui applique cette méthode, et dans la troisième, je propose quelques analyses d’exemples concrets de polyphonie.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas2013-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/linhadagua/article/view/6540010.11606/issn.2236-4242.v26i2p135-158Linha D'Água; v. 26 n. 2 (2013): Análise de textos e discursos; 135-1582236-42420103-3638reponame:Linha D'Água (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPfrahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/linhadagua/article/view/65400/71554Copyright (c) 2013 Linha D'Águainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNølke, Henning2022-03-25T13:46:56Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/65400Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/linhadaguaPUBhttp://www.revistas.usp.br/linhadagua/oai||ldagua@usp.br2236-42420103-3638opendoar:2022-03-25T13:46:56Linha D'Água (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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L’ancrange linguistique de la polyphonie L’ancrage linguistique de la polyphonie The linguistic anchorage of polyphony |
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L’ancrange linguistique de la polyphonie |
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L’ancrange linguistique de la polyphonie Nølke, Henning Polyphony Linguistic anchorage Language. Polyphonie L’ancrage linguistique langue. |
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L’ancrange linguistique de la polyphonie |
title_full |
L’ancrange linguistique de la polyphonie |
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L’ancrange linguistique de la polyphonie |
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L’ancrange linguistique de la polyphonie |
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L’ancrange linguistique de la polyphonie |
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Nølke, Henning |
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Nølke, Henning |
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Nølke, Henning |
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Polyphony Linguistic anchorage Language. Polyphonie L’ancrage linguistique langue. |
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Polyphony Linguistic anchorage Language. Polyphonie L’ancrage linguistique langue. |
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Linguistic studies of polyphony bloom and seem more important than seeking excavate the concept of language underlying the application of this metaphor. First of all, we noted that the starting point of the whole theory of linguistic polyphony seems to be the assumption that the polyphony of utterances leaves traces on the level of language. It is this assumption that makes the study interesting for the linguist. But what is the nature of these traits? I defend the hypothesis that the polyphony is anchored in the linguistic form itself, or more specifically, the linguistic system, the language engenders indications that refer to the polyphonic meaning of the utterances. The article consists of three parts. At first, I study the notion of linguistic anchorage and I propose a formalization and method for its study . Second, I present a brief introduction to ScaPoLine (Scandinavian theory of linguistic polyphony) that applies to this method , and in the third part, I offer some analysis of concrete examples of polyphony. |
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