« Plus rien à prouver » : marche, course, escalade extrêmes

Our research falls within the sphere of the linguistic disciplines, and in particular of the discourse analysis of the French school, privileging lexical data and phrasal items in the corpus we have compiled. Moving beyond previous studies into running and walking, here we examine the extremes which...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cc8db135b6074db298051e7ec678bb3b2021-12-02T10:08:34Z« Plus rien à prouver » : marche, course, escalade extrêmes2240-745610.4000/rief.8492https://doaj.org/article/cc8db135b6074db298051e7ec678bb3b2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/rief/8492https://doaj.org/toc/2240-7456Our research falls within the sphere of the linguistic disciplines, and in particular of the discourse analysis of the French school, privileging lexical data and phrasal items in the corpus we have compiled. Moving beyond previous studies into running and walking, here we examine the extremes which walking, running and climbing enthusiasts can reach. In our corpus – gathered from mountain literature, essays on running and walking, blogs and websites regarding marathons and Caminos of Santiago de Compostela, novels – the notion of the extreme has both intrinsic and extrinsic values which we examine. Verticality and horizontality are a further two concepts of interest to us, linked, as they are, to these activities of the human body on the move.Mariagrazia MargaritoSeminario di filologia francesearticlewalkingrunningclimbingextremediscourse analysisFrench literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literaturePQ1-3999FRRevue Italienne d'Etudes Françaises, Vol 11 (2021)
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topic walking
running
climbing
extreme
discourse analysis
French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
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running
climbing
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French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
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Mariagrazia Margarito
« Plus rien à prouver » : marche, course, escalade extrêmes
description Our research falls within the sphere of the linguistic disciplines, and in particular of the discourse analysis of the French school, privileging lexical data and phrasal items in the corpus we have compiled. Moving beyond previous studies into running and walking, here we examine the extremes which walking, running and climbing enthusiasts can reach. In our corpus – gathered from mountain literature, essays on running and walking, blogs and websites regarding marathons and Caminos of Santiago de Compostela, novels – the notion of the extreme has both intrinsic and extrinsic values which we examine. Verticality and horizontality are a further two concepts of interest to us, linked, as they are, to these activities of the human body on the move.
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title « Plus rien à prouver » : marche, course, escalade extrêmes
title_short « Plus rien à prouver » : marche, course, escalade extrêmes
title_full « Plus rien à prouver » : marche, course, escalade extrêmes
title_fullStr « Plus rien à prouver » : marche, course, escalade extrêmes
title_full_unstemmed « Plus rien à prouver » : marche, course, escalade extrêmes
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