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Semiotics and Discourse Studies
Badir, Sémir
2017In Gragoatá, 22 (44), p. 1049-1065
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Keywords :
Semiotics; discourse studies; Academic discourse; Greimas; narrativity; argumentativity
Abstract :
[en] In this paper, I would like to discuss the contribution that post- structuralist semiotics has brought to the analysis of academic discourse. The semiotic model was developed initially for the analysis of tales and myths. It has been gradually extended to various forms of ction (novels, short stories), and then, according to “a growing degree of complexity and abstraction”, to all “forms of social production of meaning” (GREIMAS; LANDOWSKI, 1979, p. 5). This is the project stated in the rst pages to a book entitled Introduction to Discourse Analysis in Social Sciences, published by Greimas and Landowski in 1979. The generalized extension is based on a typology of discourses that has been illustrated by speci c analyses published in the 1980s (BASTIDE, 1981; BASTIDE; FABBRI, 1985; LANDOWSKI, 1986; BORDRON, 1987). One may consider that the research project led by Greimas and Landowski is thus located at the farthest point of development and initial application of the model and it is therefore a test for the narrative hypothesis. In doing so, the semiotic approach took the risk of being confronted with other models of analysis, such as they were elaborated in theoretical frameworks resulting from rhetoric (renewed in the 1950s by Chaim Perelman and his school), pragmatics (cf. PARRET 1983; 1987), sociology of knowledge (from the founding work of Berger & Luckmann, 1966), or as they relate to other theoretical currents in the language sciences (particularly, in France, the Althusserian discourse analysis). For the discourse in social sciences, these models offer two advantages over that of semiotics: on the one hand, it seems that the theoretical postulates on which they are worked out are more directly in accord with this type of discourse; on the other hand, they can count on a solid tradition of studies to ensure the sustainability of the results. Nevertheless, the model of semiotic analysis is original and it has also an advantage: it is general. I will put forward the benefits of this generality.
Disciplines :
Languages & linguistics
Author, co-author :
Badir, Sémir  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de langues et littératures romanes > Sciences du langage - Rhétorique
Language :
English
Title :
Semiotics and Discourse Studies
Publication date :
22 December 2017
Journal title :
Gragoatá
ISSN :
1413-9073
eISSN :
2358-4114
Publisher :
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Estudos de Literatura da Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil
Special issue title :
From Language to Discourse: theoretical paradigms / Da linguá ao discurso : paradigmas teóricos
Volume :
22
Issue :
44
Pages :
1049-1065
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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