Anyway ou le mode énonciatif du savoir en prendre et en laisser

This study aims to show that the adverb ANYWAY has a variety of syntactic positions, initial, medial or final, as well as a wide range of semantic and argumentative values in discourse, namely concessive, additive, rectifying, resumptive, elliptical or concluding, which can be brought down to one un...

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Main Author: Catherine Filippi-Deswelle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2009-01-01
Series:Anglophonia
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/acs/12393
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description This study aims to show that the adverb ANYWAY has a variety of syntactic positions, initial, medial or final, as well as a wide range of semantic and argumentative values in discourse, namely concessive, additive, rectifying, resumptive, elliptical or concluding, which can be brought down to one underlying operation : a distancing operation. Carried out within the framework of the Theory of Enunciative Operations, this paper accounts for the syntactic behaviour and the differing values in context of ANYWAY in terms of otherness and change of orientation in the notional domain. The speaker ceases to endorse a previous utterance (or part of it) with a view to endorse a more appropriate one and convince the hearer to do the same.
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Anyway ou le mode énonciatif du savoir en prendre et en laisser
Anglophonia
notional domain
linking adverbial
interaction
utterance endorsement
distancing operation
title Anyway ou le mode énonciatif du savoir en prendre et en laisser
title_full Anyway ou le mode énonciatif du savoir en prendre et en laisser
title_fullStr Anyway ou le mode énonciatif du savoir en prendre et en laisser
title_full_unstemmed Anyway ou le mode énonciatif du savoir en prendre et en laisser
title_short Anyway ou le mode énonciatif du savoir en prendre et en laisser
title_sort anyway ou le mode enonciatif du savoir en prendre et en laisser
topic notional domain
linking adverbial
interaction
utterance endorsement
distancing operation
url https://journals.openedition.org/acs/12393
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