Genres du discours dialogal: dialogue et conversation – concepts opérationnels
Genres Of Dialogues. Dialogue And Conversation - Operational Concepts
Author(s): DAN STERIANSubject(s): Gender Studies
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: dialogue; dialogic; dialogic conversation; exchange intervention; speech act
Summary/Abstract: The dialogue or conversation represents a reciprocal verbal interaction; each participant having access to the position of speaker, the principle of alternation of words being a compulsory condition. The alternation of turns in a conversation is not predetermined because either that interlocutors build / tell by their public speaking skills or the order of turns, or purpose are fixed in advance, this type of interaction is thus subject to certain internal stresses of sequence and structure that reflect the various stages that are opened, continues where a dialogue or conversation. Two properties must characterize the conversation, a surface which is manifested by the dialogical form (dialogical genre) and the other is the internal dialogic function (dialogical genre) that provides cohesion. According to J. Brès the dialogical manifests as an external dialogue, the dialogic still under internal dialogue because inside of a statement belonging to a single speaking turn, the same speaker is interacting more or less explicitly, two (or more) enunciators whose voices are sometimes clearly different, sometimes overlapping.
Journal: Journal of Research in Gender Studies
- Issue Year: 4/2014
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 1250-1261
- Page Count: 12
- Language: French
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