Abstract
Throw light on his working habits : notebooks for observations and investigations, reading notes, working notes, drafts, more or less corrected texts, typescripts. This rich resource highlights the important role of the earliest working notes in the writing of an article and shows how the initial formulation of these notes develops during the process of textualization. To contextualize this specific role of Benveniste's notes, the paper first gives an overview of the linguist's working habitus, followed by a structured corpus of examples taken from various files of genetic material related to the preparation of articles in Problems in General Linguistics. Using the transcription of his handwritten notes, and sometimes pictures, an analysis of the writing process is used to show how they are transformed. © Maison des sciences de l'homme.
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Fenoglio, I. (2009). Les notes de travail d’émile benveniste : Oú la pensée théorique naît via son énonciation. Langage et Societe, 127(1), 23–49. https://doi.org/10.3917/ls.127.0023
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