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Titre Les divergences énonciatives dans les récits de fiction
Auteur Gilles Philippe
Mir@bel Revue Langue française
Numéro no 128, décembre 2000 L'ancrage énonciatif des récits de fiction, sous la direction de Gilles Philippe
Page 30-51
Résumé anglais Enunciative inconsistencies in fictional narratives. Because of the specificity of their functioning, fictional narratives often contain sentences with enunciative inconsistencies, that is with marks of, as it seems, more than one enunciative node. When considered in isolation, such sentences may often be regarded as barely acceptable; but in context, the reader will usually overlook the inconsistency. It doesn't mean that s/he makes do with marks of two enunciative nodes in one utterance: as a matter of fact, either the reader cancels the enunciative inconsistency by ignoring one of the marks, or the weakest enunciative mark is given a new non-enunciative status in the sentence. All this proves to be very important in the current debate on the enunciative functioning of fictional narratives.
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