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Alice Carette, Irene Salvo Garcia
Atalaya, n°17/2017
1) Alfonso de Palencia, travaux en cours et perspectives 2) Dossier SEYMR : La General estoria d'Alphonse X: canon littéraire et changement linguistique
1) Alfonso de Palencia, works in progress and prospects 2) SEYMR Files : Alfonso X's General Estoria : literary canon and linguistic change
1)The work of the humanist Alfonso de Palencia, recognized by the Hispanic medievalists for its historical and cultural value. It has been the subject of a new research dynamic for several years.
2)The "Dossier de la SEMYR" gathers nine articles propose a common approach of the language and the textual features of the universal history.
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Valérie Raby
Langages
This book, which inscribes itself in the field of the history and epistemology of the language sciences, examines how the utterance has come to be regarded as a relevant level of analysis in the course of the history of linguistic theories.
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Michelle Auzanneau, Luca Greco
Langages
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Anne-Christel Zeiter, Thérèse Jeanneret
Langages
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Anamaria Curea
Langages
This conceptual reconstruction work inscribes itself in the history of linguistics, or, more precisely, in the history of the Geneva School of general linguistics. It brings new light on the identity of this school through the comparative study of the theories developed by Charles Bally, Albert Sechehaye and Henri Frei between 1900 and 1940.
Lire le compte rendu de l'ouvrage par Bauvarie Mounga Ndounkeu publié dans Lectures [En ligne], Les comptes rendus, 2015, mis en ligne le 21 décembre 2015 ou téléchargez ce compte rendu (PDF).
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Paul Bacot, Dominique Desmarchelier
In the different arenas of political life, how do you address your supporters, opponents, and people who may or may not share the same ideas? Wheter in writing or oral form, in leaflets, posters, speeches, anthems, pamphlets, slogans, tweets, or debates?
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Olivier Brisville-Fertin, Carlos Heusch
This issue includes a thematic dossier entitled 'Fictiologies médiévales', comprising 6 unpublished articles that analyse the status of fiction in medieval Castilian textual production (particularly in Alfonso X) and the links between 'reality' and 'fiction'.
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Héloïse Faucherre-Buresi, Marie Lucas
This issue examines the link between the emergence of a "science" of folklore in Southern Italy and the theorisation of the “Southern Question” after unification. From romantic demology to 1950's ethnology, the South is sometimes associated with a timeless idea of the “people”, sometimes with a dynamic history of subaltern groups.
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Alma-Pierre Bonnet, Denis Jamet-Coupé, Cédric Passard
First coined in the United States in the 1990s, the notion of "culture wars" refers to the polarisation of public debate around societal and moral issues. As an increasingly popular way of looking at shifts in political divides, the concept of "culture wars" also constitutes a war of words that this issue aims to examine.
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