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Generally speaking , one can say that a sequence of linguistic elements is a
statement only if it is immersed in an enunciative field , in which it then appears
as a unique element . The statement is not the direct projection on to the plane of
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Generally speaking , one can say that a sequence of linguistic elements is a
statement only if it is immersed in an enunciative field , in which it then appears
as a unique element . The statement is not the direct projection on to the plane of
...
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A discovery is no less regular , from the enunciative point of view , than the text
that repeats and diffuses it ; regularity is no less operant , no less effective and
active , in a banal as in a unique formation . In such a description one cannot
admit a ...
A discovery is no less regular , from the enunciative point of view , than the text
that repeats and diffuses it ; regularity is no less operant , no less effective and
active , in a banal as in a unique formation . In such a description one cannot
admit a ...
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... see under Analysis of Diophantus , 189 Wealth discontinuity , see under
archaeology and enunciation , 59 , 64 - 65 , 74 ... 57 - 58 , 193 - 94 60 - 66 , 70 –
76 , 79 - 81 , 93 , 95 , 99 , enunciative analysis , 118 , 121 , 124 – 25 107 - 8 , 113
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... see under Analysis of Diophantus , 189 Wealth discontinuity , see under
archaeology and enunciation , 59 , 64 - 65 , 74 ... 57 - 58 , 193 - 94 60 - 66 , 70 –
76 , 79 - 81 , 93 , 95 , 99 , enunciative analysis , 118 , 121 , 124 – 25 107 - 8 , 113
- 14 ...
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Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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