Title: | Inscription du dialogue dans un discours monologal. Analyse linguistique et pragmatique d’un texte littéraire |
Author: | Ligia Stela Florea |
Publication: | Annales Universitatis Apulensis. Series Philologica, 11 (3), p. 7-21 |
p-ISSN: | 1582-5523 |
Publisher: | Universitatea „1 Decembrie 1918” |
Place: | Alba Iulia |
Year: | 2010 |
Abstract: | This paper tries to examine the linguistic and pragmatic mechanisms of dialogue construction in a monologic literary text: La chute, a novel by A.Camus. After defining the concept of interpellation first as a speech act, then as a conversational unit, the author describes the discursive and textual function of interpellation, its role in the construction of a fictious interlocutor as a projection of the reader. The text creates a complex connection between interpellation and dialogism, which gives the interlocutor an effective presence in the fiction. The fact that the allocutive marks are organically associated with a marked dialogism assigns a structure of exchange to the novel text, thus involving a traditionally monologic discourse in an interlocutive relation associated to an interactive space. Insofar as it leads to a flattened verbal interaction, as based mainly on the crosstalk and the designed recipient, the interpellation produces a textual-discursive structure which serves as a release mechanism and scenic setting that is a staging of the narrative discourse itself. |
Key words: | interpellation; allocutive marks; dialogism; speech act; conversational unit; verbal interaction; interlocutive relation; exchange structure; scenic setting |
Language: | French |
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Citations to this publication: 1
1 | Florin Sterian | Bibliografia românească de lingvistică (BRL, 53, 2010). Lucrări de lingvistică apărute în țara noastră în cursul anului 2010 | LR, LX (3), 307-453 | 2011 | pdf html |
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