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Titre Endophasie et linguistique [Décomptes, quotes et squelette]
Auteur Gabriel Bergounioux
Mir@bel Revue Langue française
Numéro no 132, décembre 2001 La parole intérieure, sous la direction de Gabriel Bergounioux
Page 106-124
Résumé anglais Endophasia and linguistics: breakdowns, quotes, skeletons Endophasia, phenomenologically speaking, is speech without a signal. While its activity was at first noticed in pathology and in dreams as an effect of the intrusion of the unconscious, its everyday existence presents just as much of an enigma for linguistic analysis, which is used to approaching its sequences in scriptural form. Writing being founded on a conventional, and partial, correspondence between graphs and certain properties inherent in phonetic utterances, internal speech by contrast offers only a temporal dimension to acoustic apprehension. This temporal dimension operates on two levels: in the breakdown of phonemes and in their reduction via processes skin to anaphora: quotes. Thus it is on both phonological and semantic levels that endophasia provides the touchstone of theories of language.
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