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This article first focuses on the defining criteria of expressive formulas for conversation (now FEC) in order to delimit their linguistic characteristics. Secondly, we offer a sketch of the typology of FEC based on semantic and pragmatic criteria.
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Der Artikel enthält das Abstract ausschließlich in englischer und französischer Sprache.
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This article aimed firstly to delineate the expressive formulas of conversation (FEC) compared to other subtypes of pragmatic phraseology, highlighting their main characteristics. Then, we outline a simple typology of FEC, based on two criteria: discursive and pragmatic. Finally, we propose the translation of a group of FEC while comparing the structure of formulas in French and their equivalence in Arabic.
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Cet article vise tout d'abord à délimiter les formules expressives de conversation (FEC) par rapport à d'autres sous-types de phraséologismes pragmatiques, en mettant en évidence leurs principales caractéristiques. Deuxièmement, esquisser une typologie simple de la FEC, basée sur deux critères: discursif et pragmatique. Enfin, proposer la traduction d'un groupe de FEC en comparant la structure des formules en français et leurs équivalents arabes. 
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Das Volume enthält keine Abstracts in deutscher Sprache.
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Pragmatic phraseology has long been perceived as a marginal linguistic object. As a result, moves from total marginality to enlightenment by several more or less recent linguistic theories have occurred. This article proposes an examination of the syntactic, morphological and semantic compositional criteria of pragmatemes used to express an emotion. We also reflect on the interaction between co-text and context in the construction of the meaning of a ‘pragmatème’ of affect. We observe the influence of the elements of textual nature namely the co-text and the environment of the context on the meaning of a ‘pragmatèmes’.
FR
Pragmatic phraseology has long been perceived as a marginal linguistic object. As a result, moves from total marginality to enlightenment by several more or less recent linguistic theories have occurred. This article proposes an examination of the syntactic, morphological and semantic compositional criteria of pragmatemes used to express an emotion. We also reflect on the interaction between co-text and context in the construction of the meaning of a ‘pragmatème’ of affect. We observe the influence of the elements of textual nature namely the co-text and the environment of the context on the meaning of a ‘pragmatèmes’.
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Том не содержит аннотаций на русском языке.
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