La notion d'événement d'énonciation : le "lapsus" comme une donnée d'articulation entre discours et parole

1997; Volume: 80; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3406/lsoc.1997.2782

ISSN

2101-0382

Autores

Irène Fénoglio,

Tópico(s)

Semiotics and Representation Studies

Resumo

Fenoglio, Irène - The notion of enunciative event : "Freudian slips" as an intermediate given between discourse and parole. Many authors have shown the difficulties of analyzing enunciation in oral discourse. One sector, however, has remained little explored, that concerning speech acts such as slips of the tongue, misunderstandings, silences, various breaks in the enunciative flow, all of which we qualify as "enunciative events". The present text presents a body of "Freudian slips", collected during a series of interviews bearing on the transmission of ideas on language. It rests on the hypothesis that, when dealing with enunciation, one must establish a distinction between the speech chain and the occurrence of the individual parole.

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