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NEW ISSUES IN LINGUISTICS

This seminar presents the major theories in contemporary linguistics: the speech theory (Austin, Searle), the conversational maxims (Grice), the argumentation theory (Anscombre, Ducrot, Carel) and the cognitive theory (Johnson and Lakoff).

Selected bibliography:

Anscombre, J.-C., Ducrot, O., 1983 L'argumentation dans la langue, Madraga, Liège.

Austin, J., 1970, Quand dire c'est faire, Le Seuil, Paris.

Grice, P., 1979, Logique et conversation, Communications 30, pp. 57-72.

Jakobson, R., 1963 Essais de liguistique générale, Minuit, Paris. 

Moeschler, J., Auchlin, A., 2000 Introduction à la linguistique contemporaine, Armand Colin, Paris

Paveau, M., Sarfati, G-E., 2003 Les grandes théories de la linguistique, Armand Colin, Paris.

Searle, J., 1972 Les actes de langage, Hermann, Paris.

Soutet, O., 2001 Linguistique, PUF.

Zemmour, D., 2004 Initiation à la linguistique, Ellipses, Paris.



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