19.801, Confs: Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics/France

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Subject: 19.801, Confs: Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics/France

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Date: 10-Mar-2008
From: Claire Maury-Rouan < claire.maury-rouan at lpl.univ-aix.fr >
Subject: Regards sur le Discours

 

	
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From: Claire Maury-Rouan [claire.maury-rouan at lpl.univ-aix.fr]
Subject: Regards sur le Discours 
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Regards sur le Discours 

Date: 20-Mar-2008 - 21-Mar-2008 
Location: Aix en Provence, France 
Contact: Claire Maury-Rouan 
Contact Email: claire.maury-rouan at lpl.univ-aix.fr 
Meeting URL: http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/event/RegardsSurLeDiscours.php 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics 

Meeting Description: 

To Honor Professor Robert Vion on his recent retirement, a series of 9 talks are
to be given in Aix-en-Provence next  March 20 & 21st, 2008. 

Université de Provence
Département de Linguistique et Phonétique Générales, UFR LACS
Avec la collaboration du Laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS UMR 6057
Université de Provence

Regards sur le Discours

Colloque en Hommage à Robert Vion
Professeur de Linguistique de l'Université de Provence

Aix en Provence
Les 20 et 21 mars 2008
Organisation/Renseignements/information : claire.maury-rouan at lpl.univ-aix.fr

Programme

Jeudi 20 mars : 

 Autour du Discours : Énonciation et Interaction : approches aixoises
Salle C 212,  CILSH, 2e  Étage (Couloir C)

14h 30 - 15h : 
Capucine Brémond, APPLA & CO, EA 1484,  Université Paris-3 Sorbonne-Nouvelle :
''Le huis-clos de la confidence''.

15h - 15h 30 : 
Médéric GasquetCyrus, Institut de la Francophonie, Université de Provence :
''Fragments d'un discours radiophonique''

16h 00  -  16h 30 
Laurent Rouveyrol, Bases, Corpus, Langage, CNRS, U.M.R 6039 CNRS, 
Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis : 
''Pour une approche qualitative quantifiée des stratégies interactionnelles :
Le cas des débats politiques britanniques''.
 
16 h - 16h 30 : 
Cécile Petitjean, LPL, CNRS UMR 6057,  Université de Provence et Centre de
Linguistique Appliquée de Neuchâtel :     
''La modulation discursive dans la co-construction discursive des
représentations linguistiques''.

16h 30 : 
Pot d'Honneur

Cafétéria des Personnels, Rez de Chaussée Sud

Vendredi 21 mars :
Énonciation, interaction, discours : regards croisés
Amphi Guyon (face à l'entrée Grand Hall)

9h.30 - 10h :  
Jacques Brès, Praxiling, UMR 5267 CNRS, Université de Montpellier Paul-Valéry :
 ''Point de vue et voix du (petit) monde dialogico-polyphonique''

10h15 - 10h45 : 
Catherine Kerbrat-Orecchioni, ICAR, UMR 5191 CNRS, Université de Lyon-II :
 ''Les 'places' revisitées''.

11 - 11h 15  : 
Pause café. 

11h15 - 11h45 : 
Maj-Britt Mosegaard-Hansssen, Université de Manchester :
'' L'interface discours-syntaxe : sur la grammaticalisation de la négation
bipartite en français''

12h - 14h  : 
Pause 

14h - 14h30 : 
Alain Rabatel, ICAR, UMR 5191, Université de Lyon-II et IUFM de Lyon : 
''Énonciateur, sujet modal, modalité, modalisation''

14h45 - 15h15 : 
Laurence Rosier, Université Libre de Bruxelles :
''J'ai le discours dans la peau''

15h 30 : 
Discussion Générale

16h30. 
Clôture





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