Étude sémiotique du discours poétique Les Voix de l’aube de Babacar Sall

This paper proposes an application of Michael Riffaterre’s theory to the collection of poems Les Voix de l’aube (2001) by the Senegalese poet Babacar Sall. Our approach consists of four phases. First, we thought it useful to explain the principal aspects of Riffaterrian stylistics which we have used...

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Yagué Vahi
Formato: article
Lenguaje:FR
Publicado: OpenEdition 2014
Materias:
P
Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/496c9f3f9b9c4477a5ac556b2246dbfe
Etiquetas: Agregar Etiqueta
Sin Etiquetas, Sea el primero en etiquetar este registro!
id oai:doaj.org-article:496c9f3f9b9c4477a5ac556b2246dbfe
record_format dspace
spelling oai:doaj.org-article:496c9f3f9b9c4477a5ac556b2246dbfe2021-12-02T13:18:47ZÉtude sémiotique du discours poétique Les Voix de l’aube de Babacar Sall2335-15352335-185310.4000/multilinguales.1221https://doaj.org/article/496c9f3f9b9c4477a5ac556b2246dbfe2014-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/multilinguales/1221https://doaj.org/toc/2335-1535https://doaj.org/toc/2335-1853This paper proposes an application of Michael Riffaterre’s theory to the collection of poems Les Voix de l’aube (2001) by the Senegalese poet Babacar Sall. Our approach consists of four phases. First, we thought it useful to explain the principal aspects of Riffaterrian stylistics which we have used. Then, we have exploited the central notion of ungrammaticality in the poem of B. Sall. The third section deals with one of the hypogram’s transformation rules, namely, over-determination, while the last part is devoted to another of its rules, conversion. Our objective has been to demonstrate that the text’s semiotic device revealed by Mr. Riffaterre’s stylistic analysis participates in the « text production » and therefore in its « significance » in the sense understood by the theorist.Yagué VahiOpenEditionarticlestylisticshypogramover-determinationconversionexpansionungrammaticalityLanguage and LiteraturePFRMultilinguales, Vol 4, Pp 92-112 (2014)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language FR
topic stylistics
hypogram
over-determination
conversion
expansion
ungrammaticality
Language and Literature
P
spellingShingle stylistics
hypogram
over-determination
conversion
expansion
ungrammaticality
Language and Literature
P
Yagué Vahi
Étude sémiotique du discours poétique Les Voix de l’aube de Babacar Sall
description This paper proposes an application of Michael Riffaterre’s theory to the collection of poems Les Voix de l’aube (2001) by the Senegalese poet Babacar Sall. Our approach consists of four phases. First, we thought it useful to explain the principal aspects of Riffaterrian stylistics which we have used. Then, we have exploited the central notion of ungrammaticality in the poem of B. Sall. The third section deals with one of the hypogram’s transformation rules, namely, over-determination, while the last part is devoted to another of its rules, conversion. Our objective has been to demonstrate that the text’s semiotic device revealed by Mr. Riffaterre’s stylistic analysis participates in the « text production » and therefore in its « significance » in the sense understood by the theorist.
format article
author Yagué Vahi
author_facet Yagué Vahi
author_sort Yagué Vahi
title Étude sémiotique du discours poétique Les Voix de l’aube de Babacar Sall
title_short Étude sémiotique du discours poétique Les Voix de l’aube de Babacar Sall
title_full Étude sémiotique du discours poétique Les Voix de l’aube de Babacar Sall
title_fullStr Étude sémiotique du discours poétique Les Voix de l’aube de Babacar Sall
title_full_unstemmed Étude sémiotique du discours poétique Les Voix de l’aube de Babacar Sall
title_sort étude sémiotique du discours poétique les voix de l’aube de babacar sall
publisher OpenEdition
publishDate 2014
url https://doaj.org/article/496c9f3f9b9c4477a5ac556b2246dbfe
work_keys_str_mv AT yaguevahi etudesemiotiquedudiscourspoetiquelesvoixdelaubedebabacarsall
_version_ 1718393269639970816