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The enunciation in perspective

open access: yes, 2009
Barbisan, Leci Borges   +1 more
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Information visualization and/as enunciation

open access: yesJournal of Documentation, 2017
Purpose A Recent work in information studies re-engages with theories of subject enunciation first developed in the work of twentieth century structuralist and post-structuralist critics. To date this work has not been extended to the analysis of data visualizations.
Johanna Drucker
exaly   +3 more sources

Locus of enunciation: insights for intercultural language teaching

open access: yesLanguage, Culture and Curriculum, 2022
Recent articles on the problems of ‘locus of enunciation’ have focused on research and publication as well as on theoretical development of the concept. It is an issue in teaching and learning too, and this is the focus of this article which argues that ...
Mélina Porto, Michael Byram
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Enunciation, Film and -

open access: yes, 2014
The article explores the connection between film and the enunciation theory, starting from the Metz recovery of E.
Eugeni, Ruggero
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Two concepts of enunciation

open access: yesSemiotica, 2017
In elaborating his notion of generative trajectory of meaning, with the intent to explain the abstractions which take place during the act of reading a text, Greimas borrows Benveniste’s original concept of enunciation as an instance of mediation, and ...
José Luiz Fiorin
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Staring Animals, Animal Staring: Semiotic Enquiry on Animal Enunciation

open access: yesInternational Journal for the Semiotics of Law, 2018
Can we speak about animal enunciation? More, can we learn something about the formal structure of the enunciation looking at the animal way to staring us and addressing to us with their glances?
Francesco Marsciani
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Enunciation

2021
Abstract Enunciation refers to the act of making a spoken or written statement, as opposed to the content of the statement. It is associated with the work of French linguist Émile Benveniste, whose Problems in General Linguistics (1966) argued that formalist and structuralist accounts of language fail to pay sufficient attention to ...
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Points of enunciation

Sociolinguistic Studies, 2008
This inquiry presents portraits of two Greek adults’ perceptions of growing up as ‘Bill 101’ trilinguals in Montreal. This urban space is a unique location to understand how allophone students take up or revise their subject positions in becoming and being trilingual.
Ephie Konidaris, Mary H Maguire
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Mutant Enunciations

TDR/The Drama Review, 2006
The articles in this first installment of a series on choreography that considers the relationship between philosophy and dance interrogate conceptions of the body, movement, and language. Translated for the first time into English, the selection by José Gil reads the dancing body as paradoxical through the writings of Gilles Deleuze and Félix ...
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