L’étonnement linguistique chez Antoine Culioli, « linguiste philosophe »
First, a connection is made between what is called “philosophical thaumazein” (astonishment/wonder) and Antoine Culioli’s various reads in philosophy. Then, the emphasis is laid on the claim that as “linguist and philosopher” (Ducard in Culioli 2018: 255, “un linguiste philosophe”) Antoine Culioli p...
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description | First, a connection is made between what is called “philosophical thaumazein” (astonishment/wonder) and Antoine Culioli’s various reads in philosophy. Then, the emphasis is laid on the claim that as “linguist and philosopher” (Ducard in Culioli 2018: 255, “un linguiste philosophe”) Antoine Culioli put into practice what can be called linguistic astonishment. The following case study deals with the language of astonishment, both lexically and syntactically – in particular with exclamative and interrogative constructions which convey the disqualification of the co-speaker as a subject worthy of stating his/her notional representations in dialogues. |
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spelling | doaj-art-10dedb231b0540dd9d239c2d90eba83b2025-01-30T12:33:05ZengPresses Universitaires du MidiAnglophonia1278-33312427-04662021-10-013110.4000/anglophonia.4216L’étonnement linguistique chez Antoine Culioli, « linguiste philosophe »Catherine Filippi-DeswelleFirst, a connection is made between what is called “philosophical thaumazein” (astonishment/wonder) and Antoine Culioli’s various reads in philosophy. Then, the emphasis is laid on the claim that as “linguist and philosopher” (Ducard in Culioli 2018: 255, “un linguiste philosophe”) Antoine Culioli put into practice what can be called linguistic astonishment. The following case study deals with the language of astonishment, both lexically and syntactically – in particular with exclamative and interrogative constructions which convey the disqualification of the co-speaker as a subject worthy of stating his/her notional representations in dialogues.https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/4216philosophical astonishmentlinguistic astonishmentlanguage of astonishmentexclamative and interrogative constructionsdisqualification |
spellingShingle | Catherine Filippi-Deswelle L’étonnement linguistique chez Antoine Culioli, « linguiste philosophe » Anglophonia philosophical astonishment linguistic astonishment language of astonishment exclamative and interrogative constructions disqualification |
title | L’étonnement linguistique chez Antoine Culioli, « linguiste philosophe » |
title_full | L’étonnement linguistique chez Antoine Culioli, « linguiste philosophe » |
title_fullStr | L’étonnement linguistique chez Antoine Culioli, « linguiste philosophe » |
title_full_unstemmed | L’étonnement linguistique chez Antoine Culioli, « linguiste philosophe » |
title_short | L’étonnement linguistique chez Antoine Culioli, « linguiste philosophe » |
title_sort | l etonnement linguistique chez antoine culioli linguiste philosophe |
topic | philosophical astonishment linguistic astonishment language of astonishment exclamative and interrogative constructions disqualification |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/4216 |
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