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Collection : Langages

This collection is intended to reflect the various trends and sectors which make up the language sciences today. It is both a platform for reflection on linguistic activity and the epistemology of language sciences and a forum for publishing significant results obtained by European linguistic research teams. It therefore includes the major trends in linguistic research without prejudice or exclusion. It places a particular emphasis on the diversity of natural languages as areas for exploration by posing questions which are either specific or likely to provide a genuine basis for theoretical reflection of a general nature.
A dedicated series, entitled "Histoire des réflexions sur le langage et les langues", was created in 2010.

 

• ISSN : 12856096
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Françoise Desbordes, Geneviève Clerico, Bernard Colombat, Jean Soubiran, Marc Baratin
Idées grecques et romaines sur le langage
Travaux d'histoire et d'épistémologie
Langages









Céline Guillot, Serge Heiden, Sophie Prévost
A la quête du sens
Études littéraires, historiques et linguistiques en hommage à Christiane Marchello-Nizia
Langages



Jean-Claude Chevalier
Combats pour la linguistique, de Martinet à Kristeva
Essai de dramaturgie épistémologique
Langages



Anna Jaubert
Cohésion et cohérence. Etudes de linguistique textuelle
Cohésion et cohérence. Études de linguistique textuelle
Langages
The twin concepts of cohesion and coherence have, for a long time, crystallised the key issues of text linguistics. By illustrating the way in which these notions work and are articulated, we put under the spotlight this field which makes textual linguistics a recognisable discipline between pure syntax and discourse analysis.



Frédéric François
Langages






Jean-Pierre Angoujard, Sophie Wauquier-Gravelines
Langages



Maurice Tournier
Propos d'étymologie sociale
1. Des mots sur la grève
1. Propos sur la grève
Langages
Based on the simple idea that language is first and foremost a social product born of the conflicts in which it has played a militant, conciliatory and protective role, this collection of articles and chronicles provides a partial outline of a vocabulary called on during social dissension, namely industrial action.



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