Titre | Peut-on représenter la chronogénèse sur le tenseur binaire radical ? | |
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Auteur | Olivier Soutet | |
Revue | Langue française | |
Numéro | no 147, septembre 2005 La langue française au prisme de la psychomécanique du langage. Héritages, hypothèses et controverses, sous la direction de Olivier Soutet | |
Page | 19-39 | |
Résumé anglais |
Is it possible to represent chronogenesis by using the radical binary tensor ? This paper aims at making out the use of the "sublinguistic scheme" named radical binary tensor (tenseur binaire radical) in Gustave Guillaume's psychomecanics, particularly to represent chronogenesis (chronogenese), that is to say the process by which thought builds image tirne (image temps) in act of language (which ought to be told from speech act in pragmatics). Usually, in Guillaume's works, considering french verbal morphology, this process is represented by combining an horizontal vector (chronogenesis vector, strictly speaking) and three vertical straight lines -named chronothesis (chronothese)- namely three "interceptive prehensions" (saisies interceptives) which correspond to the three moods : (I) first prehension, infinitive and participles ; (2) second prehension, subjonctive ; (3) third prehension, indicative. The use of the radical binary tensor (which associates two tensions, a closing tension and an opening tension) to represent chronogenesis conduces to reconsider the relevance of the notion of mood and to propose an new organization of temporal paradigms. Source : Éditeur (via Persée) |
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Article en ligne | http://www.persee.fr/doc/lfr_0023-8368_2005_num_147_1_6861 |