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Journal articles on the topic "Grammaires du conflit"
Lauwers, Peter. "L’analyse de la proposition dans la grammaire française traditionnelle : une syntaxe à double directionnalité?" Cahiers du Centre de Linguistique et des Sciences du Langage, no. 25 (April 9, 2022): 117–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.26034/la.cdclsl.2008.1392.
Full textBoëx, Cécile. "La grammaire iconographique de la révolte en Syrie : Usages, techniques et supports." Cultures & conflits, no. 91/92 (December 31, 2013): 65–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/conflits.18789.
Full textFasciolo, Marco, and Franck Neveu. "Le conflit conceptuel : de la grammaire aux métaphores." Langue française N°204, no. 4 (2019): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lf.204.0007.
Full textRey, Matthieu, and Laura Ruiz de Elvira. "Luttes de sens, cadrages et grammaire lexicale en contexte révolutionnaire. Le cas de la Syrie (2011-2012)." Cultures & conflits, no. 117 (July 1, 2020): 11–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/conflits.21372.
Full textMartineau, Jonathan, and Frédérick Guillaume Dufour. "Les relations sociales, la formation de l’État au début de l’ère moderne et le nettoyage religieux : contribution à la sociologie historique des clôtures sociales." Cahiers de recherche sociologique, no. 52 (July 17, 2013): 161–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1017281ar.
Full textQuéré, Louis. "Un biais déontologique dans l’analyse de l’expérience publique?" Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 65, no. 6 (December 2010): 1449–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900037537.
Full textMarignier, Noémie. "Les savoirs et les pratiques langagières féministes et LGBTQI entre académie et militantisme." Cahiers du Centre de Linguistique et des Sciences du Langage, no. 58 (July 30, 2020): 87–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.26034/la.cdclsl.2019.91.
Full textLauwers, Peter. "Bidirectionnalité, discontinuités et conflits. Un nouveau regard sur la grammaire traditionnelle française de la première moitié du XXe siècle." Histoire Épistémologie Langage 25, no. 1 (2003): 87–128. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/hel.2003.2115.
Full textMuller, Pierre, and Sophie Rouault. "Une grammaire européenne de l'expérimentation sociale." Cultures & conflits, no. 28 (January 15, 1997). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/conflits.381.
Full textSarti, Cynthia. "A VÍTIMA COMO FIGURA CONTEMPORÂNEA." Caderno CRH 24, no. 61 (December 9, 2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.9771/ccrh.v24i61.19193.
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COSTA, DONATIEN. "FROM THE STRUGGLES FOR LAND TO THE STRUGGLES FOR TERRITORY: STEPS TOWARD A GRAMMAR OF ECOLOGICAL CONFLICTS." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/900492.
Full textDans cette thèse, nous partons d'un fait écologique actuel: la crise écologique va de pair avec la prolifération des conflits environnementaux. Ce fait attesté par une vaste littérature en sciences sociales nous conduit à chercher une grammaire du conflit adéquate à ces formes spécifiques de luttes. Pour ce faire, nous retraçons l'histoire environnementale des grammaires du conflit héritées de la philosophie sociale et politique moderne. Nous distinguons ainsi trois grammaires générales du conflit: la grammaire de l'Avoir comprend les guerres d'appropriation (Hobbes), les luttes pour la distribution et l'appropriation collective des terres (Babeuf); la grammaire de l'Être comprend les luttes pour la reconnaissance (Hegel); la grammaire de l'Action comprend les conflits d'usage (Fichte). Bien que ces grammaires aient été élaborées dans un rapport étroit avec la question de la terre, elles se révèlent à l'analyse inaptes à rendre compte adéquatement de ces luttes porteuses d'une écologie des attachements. Elles ont notamment rencontré trois écueils: elles n'ont pas su dépasser l'alternative entre arrachement et enracinement; elles ont défini les rapports à la terre exclusivement en termes d'appropriation; leur structure reste inadéquate à toute grammaire de l'attachement. Dès lors, la lecture de récents travaux en anthropologie portant sur les conflits écologiques nous conduit vers une grammaire des attachements territoriaux. Loin de désespérer de tout discours philosophique, nous décelons les linéaments théoriques d'une telle grammaire du conflit dans la philosophie politique des territorialités élaborée par Deleuze et Guattari. Nous nous proposons alors de relire Mille Plateaux, texte qui articule un concept philosophique de territoire à une théorie des conflits territoriaux entre les formations sociales. Nous mettons enfin ce modèle à l'épreuve des données fournies par l'ethnographie des conflits écologiques dans les basses terres de l'Équateur.
Gharbi, Habib. "De la grammaire à la rhétorique : analogie et ressemblance dans les structures comparatives." Thesis, Paris 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA040058.
Full textComparison has always been poorly understood whether in grammar or rhetoric. This is why none of the linguistic works or the brief heterogeneous analysis that were made have managed to deal with it in the precise manner they were ought to. Hence comes the objective of my thesis which consists in standardizing the study of Comparison by taking in consideration all of its possible forms. Indeed, I will try to rehabilitate the distinction of the Greco-Roman tradition between Comparatio and Similitudo which was lost since the period of confusion that marked the XVIIth century. Based on a constructive methodology that starts with the smallest units to reach out for the larger text, this study goes through all levels of linguistic analysis, beginning with the grammatical layer, a referential one, to attain the rhetorical layer where extra-linguistic referents are taken into account. It consequently leads to achieve the categorical distinctions between comparison and similitude one the one hand, and between comparison and metaphor on the other. Those distinctions are illustrated by examples drawn basically in modern literature (XIXth and XXth centuries). Interestingly, examples themselves are accompanied with detailed analysis and sundry rankings which are meant to highlight the specificities of every notion in relation to the study of analogy and resemblance
Gobbé, Christophe. "La lutte pour la verticalité : analyse pragmatique et dispositionnaliste d’une école d’arts martiaux." Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSE1218.
Full textThis PhD thesis deals with a martial art – aikibudo – "founded" in the early 1980’s by the Frenchman Alain Floquet. Today, he is indeed 80 years old and has been passing on the technical charge of his "school" for a few years. But some tensions have grown between his successors – called "the masters" – who disagree on the future of aikibudo: should it become a traditional or a modern school? With an artistic or a realistic form? And what should the place of each one be in the future organization of the group? From their own point of view, the masters consider these tensions are caused by warring egos or power struggles. The general hypothesis of this work consists in showing that these tensions are not due to instrumental rationality alone. It is based on the crossing of two theoretical frameworks, namely the pragmatic sociology of Boltanski and Thevenot (1991) which enables to understand the axiological backgrounds of these tensions and the dispositionalist program of Lahire (2012) which focuses on the dispositions of some observed individuals and on the macro and micro-social contexts in which they interact. The study contains a qualitative part (participant observation and semi-leading interviews) and a quantitative one (practitioners’ sociodemographic analysis and an online questionnaire). There are two main results. Firstly, behind the visible unity of the Masters’ speeches on aikibudo, we can notice three types of commitment: a military commitment, an artistic commitment and an individualist (or athletic) commitment. Each of them implies specific practices, more or less powerful links to traditions and different forms of attachment of the individual to the group. This way, the moral dimension of the tensions becomes obvious. Their major issue is the redefinition and reconfiguration of the martial art as its founder is little by little delegating the running of his school. Secondly, aikibudo is not only a trivial space of leisure for those who are strongly engaged in it. It is also a central and symbolic quest of one’s self, all the more important that the individual has previously lived painful, humiliating or even violent experiences. Thus the tensions appear in a different way. Their virulence can be explained by the sense the individuals give to their commitment to aikibudo: a parable of their struggle for verticality in the sense of a recovery, an elevation of their selves. Accessing the rank of Master is like a gratitude for those at the top who have been struggling for decades. Doubting their skills as Masters affects the identity they have been building inside and outside the confined space of the dojo
Mallam, Garba Maman. "L'aménagement du Kanuri au Niger : Préalables linguistiques et épilinguistiques." Rouen, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1995ROUEL223.
Full textIn Niger, Kanuri seems to be a minor language relative to its demographic weight and a minored language relative to its official status and its place within the formal reducation and media. The promotion of such a language must be based on various approaches. This work confronts the linguistic productions of kanuri speakers pf niger to their own representations and articulates linguistic questions to the problem of development in africa. It is made of three main sections. In the first section, using polylectal and autosegmental theories, i describe the morphophonology of the kanuri verbal system. Nine different varieties of Kanuri spoken in Niger are directly concerned by this description. In the second section, i analyse representations and attitudes of various Kanuri native speakers in order to revele the relationship that exists in one hand between kanuri varieties and in the other one between kanuri and other national languages. In the last, are developped pratical conditions for the implementation of the kanuri language in various domains of the life of its speakers so that the planning of this language coincides with a real promotion of Kanuri people
Allard, Julie. "Le conflit du petit train du nord : un enjeu de développement durable examiné par la grammaire des cités." Mémoire, 2008. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/1198/1/M10425.pdf.
Full textRideout, Douglas L. "Avoir ou être dans les formes verbales composées : conflits, usages et choix des grammairiens dans l'histoire du français de 1500 à 1789." Thèse, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/10557.
Full textIn contemporary French, the hesitation in the choice between être and avoir as an auxiliary verb in compound verb forms (i.e. the passé composé) of certain intransitive verbs (i.e. tomber), especially in non-standard varieties of French, clearly demonstrates the gap that exists between normative French and everyday spoken French. This hesitation, or uncertainty, in the choice of the auxiliary is not an arbitrary or random characteristics of contemporary French; it falls squarely within a diachronical and cross-Romance trend that can be observed in the French language since its emancipation from Latin. This study, which is based on Grammaticalisation Theory, is an analysis of grammatical discourse from 1500 - the era when the first grammars of French appeared - to 1789 and the French revolution, a period when the language is said to have been standardised and its modern form established. The three centuries that this study covers are divided into four distinct periods, already well established by previous historical studies. These periods are : - The 16th century (1530-1599) - The first half of the Classical Period (1600-1650) - The second half of the Classical Period (1651-1715) - The Enlightenment (1716-1789) For each of these four periods, there are three levels of analysis. First, we identify the grammarians, lexicographers and essayists who, explicitly or implicitly, express their views on the use of the auxiliaries avoir and être in compound verbs forms, as well as, where possible, their native dialect and the model of French (usage) they promote. Second, we summarize the observations and commentaries of each author on the choice of auxiliary in compound verb forms, including any attempts to explain the variation attested during the period. Finally, we look at the description, for each period, of the use of auxiliaries in compound verb forms put forward by historians of the French language. Our study has allowed us to confirm certain established trends related to auxiliary use in compound verb forms in French and to identify others. As well, we identify, or define, the factors that influence auxiliary selection, such as the verbs most likely to alternate between the two auxiliaries, the grammarians who had the greatest influence or who set the groundwork for establishing the norm for this grammatical point, the social contexts in which the grammatical debate took place and the periods during which the concern over auxiliary selection was the most intense.
Books on the topic "Grammaires du conflit"
Mbow, Lat Soucabe. Géopolitique: Une grammaire pour comprendre les crises et conflits. Dakar (Sénégal): Presses universitaires de Dakar, 2017.
Find full textPrandi, Michèle. Grammaire philosophique des tropes: Mise en forme et interprétation discursive des conflits conceptuels. Paris: Editions de Minuit, 1992.
Find full textLefranc, Sandrine. Après le conflit, la réconciliation: Actes révisés des journées d'études organisées les 12 et 13 décembre 2005 par l'institut des sciences sociales du politique, (acien Laboratoire d'analyse des systèmes politiques), CNRS/Université Paris X et ENS Cachan, avec l'appui de l'École doctorale de sciences politique et juridique de l'Université de Paris X et du Groupe de sociologie politique et morale (CNRS-EHESS), dans le cadre de l'ACI prosodie,"Grammaires de la réconciliation" du ministère de la recherche. Paris: M. Houdiard, 2006.
Find full textPrandi, Michele. Conceptual Conflicts in Metaphors and Figurative Language. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
Find full textPrandi, Michele. Conceptual Conflicts in Metaphors and Figurative Language. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Find full textConceptual Conflicts in Metaphors and Figurative Language. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Grammaires du conflit"
Pérouse de Montclos, Marc-Antoine. "Disséquer la grammaire des conflits : concepts et controverses." In Déconstruire la guerre, 69–89. Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionsmsh.15746.
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