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Formation en langues et littératie numérique en contextes ouverts. Une approche socio-interactionnelle
CAWS, Catherine; HAMEL, Marie-Josée; Jeanneau, Catherine. - : HAL CCSD, 2021. : Editions des archives contemporaines, 2021
In: https://hal.univ-reunion.fr/hal-03195918 ; Editions des archives contemporaines, 2021, ⟨10.17184/eac.9782813003911⟩ (2021)
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Research methodology in CALL journals: “do.s” and “don’t.s”.
In: EUROCALL 2019: CALL and Complexity. ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02464578 ; EUROCALL 2019: CALL and Complexity., Aug 2019, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium (2019)
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Peer Editing in French Using Digital Tools: A Micro-Analysis of Learner-Computer Interactions
Perry, Bernadette; Caws, Catherine; Léger, Catherine. - : Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2017
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Peer Editing in French Using Digital Tools: A Micro-Analysis of Learner-Computer Interactions
In: Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics; Vol. 20 No. 1 (2017); 77-97 ; Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquée; Vol. 20 No. 1 (2017); 77-97 ; 1920-1818 ; 1481-868X (2017)
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Effet de l’implémentation d'Explorez, jeu basé sur la quête et la réalité augmentée, sur la motivation d’apprenants de français langue seconde (FL2): une étude de cas
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L’impact sur l’usage des recommandations officielles de la France et du Québec dans le domaine de l’informatique : Étude de l’implantation terminologique
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Nouvelle approche du traitement lexicographique de la locution : l'exemple de entre chien et loup ...
Caws, Catherine. - : Classiques Garnier, 2012
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Parce qu'une image vaut mille mots: text and image in the French second language classroom
Guay, Dominique. - 2009
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Second language vocabulary acquisition: spacing and frequency of rehearsals
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Nouvelle approche du traitement lexicographique de la locution: l'exemple de "entre chien et loup"
In: Cahiers de lexicologie. - Paris : Garnier (2006) 89, 195-207
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Traitement lexicographique de la locution : difficultés et perspectives nouvelles
In: Actes du XXIIe Congrès International de Linguistique et de Philologie Romanes ; 4. Des mots aux dictionnaires. - Tübingen : Niemeyer (2000), 127-136
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La locution : Recherches lexico-sémantiques en phraséologie diachronique
Caws, Catherine Gisèle. - Ann Arbor : UMI, 1996
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"entre chien et loup" : essai d'analyse historique
In: Travaux de linguistique et de philologie. - Paris : Klincksieck 33-34 (1995-1996), 67-80
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Analyse descriptive d'une locution : l'exemple de "peur bleue"
In: Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie. - Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter 112 (1996) 3, 409-423
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La locution : recherches lexico-sémantiques en phraséologie diachronique ...
Caws, Catherine Gisèle. - : The University of British Columbia, 1995
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La locution : recherches lexico-sémantiques en phraséologie diachronique
Abstract: This thesis is concerned with the historical analysis of French idioms from both theoretical and methodological points of view. An idiom is considered as a figurative expression whose meaning is not equal to the sum of its components’ meanings. In the first part, after drawing distinctions between such terms as locution, expression or phrasème, I survey the key elements in the analysis of idioms: their syntax, semantics and lexical features. I discuss various theories to see how they can relate and be applied to a historical study. I deal first with the syntactic approach which describes the various grammatical features of idioms basing my analysis mostly on works by Gross. It shows that, while figurative expressions are often syntactically similar to non-figurative expressions, they do not allow much leeway in their morphological and syntactic variations because their meaning is closely linked to their form. However a grammatical description is not sufficient for a diachronic analysis of idioms. Secondly, I take a close look at semantic description as it appears in works by theoricians such as Weinreich, Greciano and Rey. In particular I show that it is necessary to put the idiom back in its context in order to grasp its real meaning. While not rejecting the rhetorical approach, this process allows us to avoid systematic assimilation of idioms as rhetorical figures. A diachronic analysis shows that an idiom can be a literary figure, a cultural figure, or a sociological one. Therefore its description must rely as much on a pragmatic approach as on a semantic one. The second part of my study adopts a methodological approach. The objective is to develop a method of analysis that can be applied to a lexicographical description of idioms. The originality of the study relies partly on the fact that the analysis is based on an electronic literary data-base as well as on formal dictionaries. Animal metaphors, nine of which are closely analysed, are chosen to illustrate the methodology. Each case study is divided into three main parts: the history and etymology of the idiom, its socio-cultural representation and implication and its linguistic description. Much emphasis is put on highlighting the ways in which the idiom becomes part of the text. In the last chapter of the thesis I develop a new descriptive model for a historical dictionary of idioms. The focus is to describe the expression with as much precision as is usual for words. The model is based particularly on works by Wartburg (FEW) and Mel’ëuk (Dictionnaire lexico-combinatoire). The main result of this study is to demonstrate that idioms need to be viewed as discrete linguistic units. For this reason they must be studied strictly in context. Another major contribution is that in many specific cases my research has allowed me to go further than other historical studies. An example is entre chien et loup whose origin can be traced back to a Hebrew text, and whose first use in a French text goes back to the very early 13th century. Lastly, the study of the idiom’s situational context shows us that phrasemes allow a connection to be made between language and culture, because they are often a linguistic reflection of a belief, saying, or folk tale. ; Arts, Faculty of ; French, Hispanic, and Italian Studies, Department of ; Graduate
Keyword: French language -- History; French language -- Idioms
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2429/7198
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Histoire de la linguistique de Sumer a Saussure
In: Word. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 45 (1994) 1, 49-52
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Contribution à l'analyse sémantique des locutions figurées
In: Canadian Linguistic Association. Proceedings of the ... annual conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association. - Ottawa : Univ., Dept. of Linguistics (1994) 1, 85-91
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