Anticipative interlocutive dialogism: Sequential patternsand linguistic markers in French
Résumé
The notion of dialogism can be defined as the orientation of discourse towards other instances of discourse. The Russian semiotician,Mikhail Bakhtin, in his research on this topic, focused on a specific dialogic relationship -- the anticipated response of the recipient. In otherwords, as a speaker progresses through his/her own speech, he/she imagines the discursive reactions of his/her recipient. He/sheinteracts dialogically with these reactions in order firstly to reply in advance to questions and objections the recipient might formulate andsecondly to rectify any fallacious conclusions that he/she might draw.The purpose of the present article is to analyze this dialogic relationship, which we call anticipative interlocutive dialogism, specificallyin order to describe the linguistic markers through which it is realized. We shall distinguish three linguistic forms of anticipativeinterlocutive dialogism according to the way the ‘‘anticipated reply’’ ascribed to the recipient is treated: prolepsis, integration, ellipsis.
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