This
study is focused on the enunciative analysis in the Fall of Albert Camus. Car
the form of narration is important as much as the narration itself. In this
work, we state the space-time deictics which refers to the time of the act of
the enunciation. In addition, we detect the deictics which refers to the time
of the narration. So, the point of question is the use of time which belongs to
the enuncitation and to the utterance. Consequently, on the contrary, the use
of times of the past and the present is not left randomly at all. In fact, that
highligts a change at the enunciative level. The whole Fall can be regarded as
a discourse. But, to this discourse, the narration is added from time to time.
One passes time to time from the narration to the discourse and vice versa. So
it is concluded that it is in question of the two types of temporality.
In the end we discussed the
enunciation, the utterance and the deictics. At each phase of the linguistic
production, one notices that there is a subject of enunciation and a subject of
utterance. Consequently we wanted to reveal the subjectivity by considering
these two subjects in relation to the other people of the singular and plural.
Subjects | Linguistics |
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Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Publication Date | December 26, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2013 Issue: 29 |