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Isabelle Boehm, Christophe Cusset, Emmanuelle Morel
Aitia, n° 9.2/2019
Approches linguistiques d'Apollonios de Rhodes
Linguistic approaches of Apollonius Rhodius
This issue of the Aitia-journal collects the proceedings of an unprecedented workshop on the language of Apollonius of Rhodes. If the Alexandrian literature knew a revival of interest for a few decades, the attention which one paid to the language used by the Alexandrian poets remains still very weak. Here is asked the question of linguistic study



Émilie Devriendt, Michèle Monte, Marion Sandré
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°116/2018
Dire ou ne pas dire la « race » en France aujourd'hui
The R-word: talking/not talking about race in France today
The use of "race", which spans labelling and identification processes, is debated in France today, whether the term race is used or when the concept is activated. This dossier examines the derms of the debate and analyses how “race” is being talked about or not in some political or media discourses.



Robert Nicolaï
Signifier. Essai sur la mise en signification
Signifying. An essay on how meaning is ascribed
Parcours dans l'espace épistémique et dans l'espace communicationnel ordinaire
Trajectories in the areas of epistemology and ordinary communication
Langages



Valentina Bisconti
Le sens en partage
Sharing Meaning
Dictionnaires et théories du sens. XIXe – XXe siècles
Dictionnaires and Semantic Theories 19th- 20th centuries
Langages



Laure Sarda, Denis Vigier, Bernard Combettes
Connexion et indexation
Ces liens qui tissent le texte
Langages
This book brings together a range of scientific contributions whose aim is to offer an insight into various aspects of the research carried out in France in the past forty years around cohesion and coherence in texts.



Eleonora Santin, Laurence Foschia
L'épigramme dans tous ses états: épigraphiques, littéraires, historiques
The epigram in all its forms: epigraphic, literary and historical
Hors Collection
Travelling through time and space, the epigram — a short engraved poem that became a literary genre over time — came to stand at the intersection of epigraphy, archeology, literature and history. Standing at the very crossroad of these disciplines, this book intends to present its subject "dans tous ses états", that is to say in all its forms.



Christian Plantin
Dictionnaire de l'argumentation
Dictionary of Argumentation Terms
Une introduction aux études d'argumentation
An Introduction to Argumentation Studies
Langages
In the Dictionary, argumentation is presented simultaneously as a linguistic, social and critical activity, used both to explore and to justify issues arising in ordinary life, as well as theoretical and practical issues within specialised fields.



Alain Rouveret
Arguments minimalistes
Minimalist Arguments
Une présentation du Programme Minimaliste de Noam Chomsky
An introduction to Noam Chomsky's Minimalist Program
Langages



Tobias Scheer, Pierre Encrevé
Précis de structure syllabique
Accompagné d'un apparat critique
Langages



Jacqueline Léon
Histoire de l'automatisation des sciences du langage
History of the computerization of the language sciences
Langages
The book aims at studying the history of the mathematization computerization of the language sciences, in the wake of the first mathematization of the 1930s. Two stages can be distinguished : machine translation in the 1950s, and computerized corpora in the 1990s with the unprecedented development of computers.



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