FREN 6613A
Textual Linguistics
This course focuses on the study of arrangements of proposals and proposal packages in the unit that constitutes the text. Thus, we will discuss various related phenomena, on the one hand, to enunciation, where we will focus on the situation and plans of enunciation, as well as development of phenomena such as polyphony, reported speech, modality, modalization, speech acts, connectors, temporality etc...
On the other hand, having the text as a reference, we will focus on the construction of reference and textual cohesion (anaphora, coreference, thematic progression, etc.).
No previous knowledge of linguistics is required.
- Schedule
- 8:00am-8:50am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Jul 6, 2017 to Aug 18, 2017)
- Location
- Warner Hall 507
- Instructors
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Tejedor De Felipe, Desiderio
dtejedor@middlebury.edu
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