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Titre Champ, schéma, sujet : les contributions de Biihler, Bartlett et Benveniste à une linguistique du texte
Auteur B. Nerlich, D. Clarke
Mir@bel Revue Langue française
Numéro no 121, février 1999 Phrase, texte, discours, sous la direction de Étienne Stéphane Karabétian
Page 36-55
Résumé anglais This article is a contribution to an international and interdisciplinary history of text linguistics. It focuses on the works of three authors who have influenced text linguistics in various ways : Bühler, through his theory of four modes of language, his organon model, his theory of anaphora and deixis and his theory of language understanding influenced by Gestalt psychology ; Bartlett, through his theory of schemata or mental models that structure the understanding and memorisation of stories, a theory that had a direct influence on all later models of text comprehension based on schemata, frames, scripts and plans ; and finally Benveniste, through his theory of pronouns and indexicals and his discussion of two broad types of enunciation or genres of text : the story and the discourse.
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