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Philosophie du langage et linguistique générale: différentes? complémentaires?

Translated title of the contribution: Philosophy of language and general linguistics: different? complementary?

Savina Raynaud

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Abstract

[Autom. eng. transl.] Three guidelines guide the lived exploration of the relationship between philosophy of language and linguistics: historiography, epistemology and training. Faced with a lived experience of happy reading, the following pages illustrate a research itinerary, towards semantics and textual linguistics, able to overcome the inadequacies of the grammatical and aesthetic treatment of texts and to show the complementarity of the contributions of logic and linguistics, hoping that they can be present together in the training courses.
Translated title of the contributionPhilosophy of language and general linguistics: different? complementary?
Original languageFrench
Title of host publicationLinguistique et philosophie du langage
PublisherCentre de Linguistique et de Sciences du Langage de l'Université de Lausanne
Pages87-104
Number of pages18
Volume53
ISBN (Print)978-2-9700958-9-7
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • division du travail
  • histoire des sciences du langage
  • itinéraires de formation
  • langage
  • langues
  • linguistique générale
  • philosophie du langage
  • épistémologie

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