Printemps arabe : de l’événement à la formule discursive

The expression of "Arab Spring" designating the movements that broke out in 2011 in Tunisia and then in other Arab countries, has occupied a considerable place in political, media and public speeches. From its status as a neologism, the expression accesses a new function in the discourse :...

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Auteurs principaux: Nadjia Nehari-Roubai, Farid Benramdane
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:961c42f54adc4a2ba09e6b4c6599ef382021-12-02T11:56:53ZPrintemps arabe : de l’événement à la formule discursive2335-153510.4000/multilinguales.3580https://doaj.org/article/961c42f54adc4a2ba09e6b4c6599ef382018-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/multilinguales/3580https://doaj.org/toc/2335-1535The expression of "Arab Spring" designating the movements that broke out in 2011 in Tunisia and then in other Arab countries, has occupied a considerable place in political, media and public speeches. From its status as a neologism, the expression accesses a new function in the discourse : that of formula. Inspired by the works of Alice Krieg-Planque on formula in discourse analysis, the perspective proposed in this article is to question the notion of "Arab Spring" and follow the change in its discursive formula related to the event and its interpretation through the discursive space in which it participates.Nadjia Nehari-RoubaiFarid BenramdaneOpenEditionarticleArab Springformulacongestioncontroversydiscourse analysisLanguage and LiteraturePFRMultilinguales, Vol 10 (2018)
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discourse analysis
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Nadjia Nehari-Roubai
Farid Benramdane
Printemps arabe : de l’événement à la formule discursive
description The expression of "Arab Spring" designating the movements that broke out in 2011 in Tunisia and then in other Arab countries, has occupied a considerable place in political, media and public speeches. From its status as a neologism, the expression accesses a new function in the discourse : that of formula. Inspired by the works of Alice Krieg-Planque on formula in discourse analysis, the perspective proposed in this article is to question the notion of "Arab Spring" and follow the change in its discursive formula related to the event and its interpretation through the discursive space in which it participates.
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author Nadjia Nehari-Roubai
Farid Benramdane
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title Printemps arabe : de l’événement à la formule discursive
title_short Printemps arabe : de l’événement à la formule discursive
title_full Printemps arabe : de l’événement à la formule discursive
title_fullStr Printemps arabe : de l’événement à la formule discursive
title_full_unstemmed Printemps arabe : de l’événement à la formule discursive
title_sort printemps arabe : de l’événement à la formule discursive
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