L’événement énonciatif mis en discours. Trois approches différentes
Enunciative event put into speech: three different approaches
Author(s): Elżbieta BiardzkaSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: reported speech; quotation; dialogism; enunciative split
Summary/Abstract: Definitions of reported speech are neither clear nor unambiguous, even in the case of the most classic forms, i.e. direct and indirect speech forms which have been recognized for a long time by the vulgate. In this contribution, we aim to show that these definifitions come to the fore in three different approaches: the first one would be associated with Charles Ba l ly’s enunciative studies (1912, 1914) and Gérard G e net t e’s narratological study (1972), the second one appears in the approaches of “enunciative heterogeneity” by Jacqueline Aut h ie r-Rev u z (1992, 1993), and the third one is presented in the works of Jacques Br e s and Bertrand Ve r i ne on the dialogical principles in speech (2002). Our hypothesis is that ambiguities linked with the different theories of reported speech come from a heterogeneous (non stabilized) description of the status of the attributive speech in reported speech (also often called quoting speech or introductory syntagm) and may be the cause of divergences in the analyses of speech facts.
Journal: Neophilologica
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 26
- Page Range: 36-48
- Page Count: 13
- Language: French
