TY - GEN
T1 - Le langage métaphonologique dans le dialogue littéraire
AU - Baggio, Mario
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - There are in the language oppositive relations which are based on the timbric oppositions giving different phonemes and are motivated by changes in non-timbric components (height, volume, duration) of the acoustic elements involved. These suprasegmental variations are not less systematic, though less systematized, than segmental phonetic differences and therefore they are meaningful in the same way. Written language, tough less flexible than oral language, translates these differences by means of metaphonological language. We shall try to demonstrate how this particular language is used in order to express the general process of a dialogue, but also the different pragmatic functions and argumentative parts of dialogical replies, through the analysis of some dialogues drawn from literary texts.
AB - There are in the language oppositive relations which are based on the timbric oppositions giving different phonemes and are motivated by changes in non-timbric components (height, volume, duration) of the acoustic elements involved. These suprasegmental variations are not less systematic, though less systematized, than segmental phonetic differences and therefore they are meaningful in the same way. Written language, tough less flexible than oral language, translates these differences by means of metaphonological language. We shall try to demonstrate how this particular language is used in order to express the general process of a dialogue, but also the different pragmatic functions and argumentative parts of dialogical replies, through the analysis of some dialogues drawn from literary texts.
KW - langage métaphonologique
KW - langage métaphonologique
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/21058
M3 - Contributo a convegno
SN - N/A
T3 - CAHIERS DU CENTRE INTERDISCIPLINAIRE DES SCIENCES DU LANGAGE
SP - 173
EP - 180
BT - Actes du Colloque "Le dialogue en question"
Y2 - 5 October 1993 through 8 October 1993
ER -