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Questions sur les ficta
Paunescu Marina
In: Argumentum: Journal of the Seminar of Discursive Logic, Argumentation Theory and Rhetoric, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 81-118 (2022) (2022)
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The ficta, i.e. fictional objects, are the privileged subject matter of the discourse of philosophers, literary critics, readers and, originally, of fiction authors. The ficta raise several types of questions: metaphysical ones - “What is a fictum?”, “What is its nature?”, ontological ones - “Is there such a thing as a fictional object?” and, of course, semantical ones - “What is a fictional proper noun?”, “What is a sensible discourse about ficta?” Starting from these questions, various answers have been advanced, in an attempt to grasp, through one theoretical lens or another, the very definition of ficta: “What is ultimately a fictional object?” The article sets out to present - without really deciding - a series of possible answers to these questions.
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Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
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realism vs. irrealism about ficta
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A Web of Analogies: Depictive and Reaction Object Constructions in Modern English and French Fiction
Dyka, Susanne
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Novakova, Iva
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Siepmann, Dirk
In: Computational and Corpus-Based Phraseology ; https://hal.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/hal-01941864 ; Ruslan Mitkov. Computational and Corpus-Based Phraseology, Springer, pp.87-101, 2017 ; https://www.springer.com/la/book/9783319698045 (2017)
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