Positions, positionnements et postures de l'énonciateur

  • Rabatel A
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This article draws connections between the notions of enunciator position, positioning and posture, which structure the dialogic, cognitive and interactional co-production of utterances. The notion of enunciative position corresponds to the fact that the (first or second) enunciator refers to objects of discourse while positioning himself/herself with regard to them, by indicating from what point of view he/she considers them. In view of the dialogic nature of the discourse, two modal subjects and levels of responsibility can be discerned: the first enunciator has the role of the agent in charge of the discourse and the second enunciators fulfill internal functions of validation, assuming thus a sort of responsibility which does not necessarily commit the first enunciator. The article then analyses the dialogic strategies of positioning by enunciative reduplication and separation which account for auto-dialogic and hetero-dialogic situations. Finally it deals with the enunciative postures of co-enunciation, over-enunciation and under-enunciation, which refine the notions of enunciative reduplication or separation, by specifying the degrees of agreement, according to a dialectic between discordant concordance and concordant discordance.

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Rabatel, A. (2012). Positions, positionnements et postures de l’énonciateur. Travaux Neuchâtelois de Linguistique, (56), 23–42. https://doi.org/10.26034/tranel.2012.2824

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