Titre | Du langage à l'action : le fonctionnement des textes procéduraux | |
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Auteur | Laurent Heurley | |
Revue | Langages | |
Numéro | no 141, mars 2001 Les discours procéduraux, sous la direction de Claudine Garcia-Debanc | |
Page | 64-78 | |
Résumé anglais |
In this paper, we argue that procedural text processing (i.e., texts about procedures: leaflets, operating instructions, usable texts) must be studied by taking into account simultaneously theories and results of discourse psychology, psycholinguistics, psychology of learning and ergonomics. Two levels must be considered. At a global level, procedural text processing can be described as a social bipolar situated constrained process. At a local level, understanding and operating instructions can be viewed as a complex understanding-learning process, that is, as a knowledge transforming process in which an external declarative linguistic representation, the text, is transformed into procedural knowledge and /or actions. Source : Éditeur (via Persée) |
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Article en ligne | http://www.persee.fr/doc/lgge_0458-726x_2001_num_35_141_875 |