
L'autocitation dans la théorie scandinave de la polyphonie linguistique (ScaPoLine)
Author(s) -
Christian Thierry Manga
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
bergen language and linguistics studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1892-2449
DOI - 10.15845/bells.v10i1.1428
Subject(s) - linguistics , polyphony , argument (complex analysis) , typology , performative utterance , mode (computer interface) , phenomenon , speech act , homogeneous , philosophy , psychology , sociology , art , epistemology , literature , mathematics , computer science , biochemistry , chemistry , combinatorics , anthropology , operating system
The present work focuses on the discursive phenomenon of self-quotation, that we define with Rosier (2008, 118) as « the staging of one's own speech or opinion in the service of a specific argument on the mode of recall (I told you that) or performative mode (I tell you that).» Our aim is to study the particular functioning of self-quotation within the Scandinavian theory of linguistic polyphony (ScaPoLine). Depending on whether the self-quotation is in the mode of an earlier saying or a present one, we will postulate a typology of speakers: homogeneous speaker (self-quotation in the present) and heterogeneous speaker (self-quotation in the past).