Agnès Steuckardt
Paul Valéry University, Montpellier III
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Journal of French Language Studies | 2016
Gilles Siouffi; Agnès Steuckardt; Chantal Wionet
Cet article explicite les points de depart theoriques de la reunion d’etudes empiriques presentee ici. Une premiere partie oppose « emergence » et « evolution » et precise en quoi l’approche emergentiste peut etre stimulante pour aborder des faits d’usage transitoires qui se signalent par leur lien fort avec le discours. Une deuxieme partie etudie les termes circulant actuellement dans la terminologie linguistique, et justifie le choix de modalisateur par rapport, notamment, a marqueur discursif . La derniere partie presente les etudes de cas reunies et formule l’enjeu de la recherche, a la fois sur la diachronie et sur les manieres d’aborder la langue.
Romanistisches Jahrbuch | 2014
Odile Roynette; Gilles Siouffi; Stéphanie Smadja; Agnès Steuckardt
Abstract The First World War (1914-1918) has often been seen by historians of the French Language as a dividing line, raising the question of the coincidence between language change and historical change. One of the questions, e. g., is if the First World War was the moment when the use of dialects entered a phase of serious decline, as the soldiers sent to the front lines had to adopt French as a vehicular language. Picturesque aspects were also developed around the war by a significant amount of literary works, often published during the war itself, and tending to promote clichés and stereotypes. But what are the facts? This paper, divided in four parts, examines the different issues that can be raised around the linguistic production of this period, taking in turns the point of view of the linguist, the historian, and the literary critic. The fourth part looks more closely at the written production of the soldiers (letters, postcards). Indeed, during the war a number of individuals (soldiers and their families) had to write in French, perhaps for the first time ever, but certainly for the first time on such a scale. Is there a linguistic specificity to those written productions? Did the level of literacy evolve? This paper attempts to show that the First World War bears a fascinating potential for sociolinguistic enquiries, as some of its language material has so far remained unexploited and may reveal fruitful case studies for some of today’s most important issues in the linguistic field.
Natures Sciences Sociétés | 2016
Marie Chandelier; Raphaël Mathevet; Agnès Steuckardt; Jean-Marc Sarale
3e Congrès Mondial de Linguistique Française | 2012
Gilles Siouffi; Agnès Steuckardt; Chantal Wionet
L'Information Grammaticale | 2011
Chantal Wionet; Agnès Steuckardt; Siouffi Gilles
Histoire et évolution du français | 2018
Gilles Siouffi; Agnès Steuckardt; Chantal Wionet
Archive | 2017
Odile Roynette; Gilles Siouffi; Agnès Steuckardt
Archive | 2017
Stéphanie . Auteur du texte Loubère; Stéphanie Loubère; Agnès Steuckardt; Chantal Wionet; Agnès . Auteur du texte Steuckardt; Chantal. Auteur du texte Wionet
SHS Web of Conferences | 2016
Sybille Große; Agnès Steuckardt; Lena Sowada; Beatrice Dal Bo
SHS Web of Conferences | 2014
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