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From: Simon Reber [S.Reber at peterlang.com]
Subject: Dire la crise: mots, textes, discours / Dire la crisi: parole, testi, discorsi / Decir la crisis: palabras, textos, discursos: Pietrini (ed.)
Title: Dire la crise: mots, textes, discours / Dire la crisi: parole,
testi, discorsi / Decir la crisis: palabras, textos, discursos
Subtitle: Approches linguistiques à la notion de crise / Approcci linguistici al
concetto di crisi / Enfoques lingüísticos sobre el concepto de crisis
Publication Year: 2016
Publisher: Peter Lang AG
http://www.peterlang.com
Book URL: https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/25585?format=HC
Editor: Daniela Pietrini
Hardback: ISBN: 9783631674710 Pages: 274 Price: U.S. $ 73.95
Hardback: ISBN: 9783631674710 Pages: 274 Price: Europe EURO 60.70
Hardback: ISBN: 9783631674710 Pages: 274 Price: U.K. £ 50.00
Abstract:
En considérant la « crise » comme une notion discursive, ce volume se propose
de reconstruire sa conceptualisation du point de vue de sa mise en langage.
Les auteurs explorent les différentes façons de raconter la crise économique
avec son lexique (européismes, néologismes, phraséologismes), les métaphores,
les topoï discursifs et les stratégies d’euphémisation et d’interdiction
linguistique, tout en mettant en relation la construction linguistique de la
crise avec les contextes extralinguistiques propres aux pays concernés.
Partendo dalla considerazione della crisi come nozione discorsiva, questo
volume si propone di ricostruirne la concettualizzazione in ambito romanzo dal
punto di vista della sua costruzione linguistica. Gli autori esplorano i vari
modi di raccontare la crisi economica con il suo lessico (europeismi,
neologismi, fraseologismi), le metafore, i topoi discorsivi e le strategie
eufemistiche e di interdizione linguistica, mettendo in relazione la
costruzione linguistica della crisi con i rispettivi contesti
extralinguistici.
Teniendo en cuenta la "crisis" como un concepto discursivo, este volumen se
propone reconstruir su conceptualización desde la perspectiva de su lenguaje.
Los autores exploran el fenómeno mediante el léxico (europeísmos,
neologismos), las metáforas, los topoi discursivos y varias estrategias
eufemísticas. Así se pone en relación la construcción lingüística de la crisis
económica con los contextos extralingüísticos específicos de cada país
analizado.
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
General Linguistics
Written In: French (fra)
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