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The article relates to the circulation of sayings in the press discourse, which leads to create a media event and to determine its social meaning. The press discourse is intrinsically heterogeneous because of the references to statements of public life actors and to various texts. Those mentions are not always manifest, so we are dealing with intertextuality and interdiscursivity as well. The article presents several marks of both on example of articles from Le Figaro and Le Monde related to the “bonnets rouges” manifestations in November 2013. It shows how intertextuality and interdiscursivity influence the meaning of the media event and why it is interesting to distinguish them. The analysis is mainly inspired by the theories of S. Moirand (2007).
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Notre article concerne le mot dialogue et son fonctionnement dans le discours. Il se montre qu’on emploie ce mot dans le discours surtout avec le sens mentionné comme l’un des sens possibles : une interaction entre deux parties à la recherche d’un compromis. Le dialogue comme parasynonyme d’une conversation apparaît de plus en plus rarement. Nous mentionnons aussi dans l’article les occurrences des mots appartenant à la même famille des mots comme : dialoguer, dialogisme, dialogique.
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The article focuses on the word dialogue and its function in discourse. It turns out that we use this word primarily to refer to an interaction between two interlocutors, whose aim is to reach a consensus. Dialogue as a synonym of conversation appears less frequently. In the article we discuss other uses of words belonging to the same word formation family as dialogue such as: to dialogue, dialogical, dialogic.
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