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La citation comme source de renseignements métalangagiers dans l’article scientifique
La citation remplit de nombreuses fonctions dans l’article scientifique. Outre sa fonction première, qui consiste à indiquer qu’une réflexion a été empruntée à un autre auteur, elle réalise au moins deux autres objectifs. Elle signale, d’une part, que l’article qui la contient entretient des rapports dialogiques avec un ensemble de textes antérieurs. De l’autre, elle cherche, en établissant des liens avec des travaux antérieurs, à augmenter la force de persuasion de l’article dans lequel elle s’insère. La citation peut, par ailleurs, avoir un autre objectif, qui est, cependant, beaucoup moins étudié. En effet, elle peut viser à rehausser l’efficacité et la précision du langage utilisé pour exprimer le contenu de l’article. La citation retrace et analyse, dans ce cas, des emplois antérieurs d’un terme souvent afin d’en préciser le sens. Ce type de citation, que nous nommons marqueur sémantique (Collet 2016, 2018), se repère, entre autres, dans les articles en sciences humaines et sociales. Notre but est de présenter les types de renseignements métalangagiers ou sémantiques qu’une telle citation est susceptible de contenir. Nous nous servirons à cette fin de données tirées d’un corpus couvrant plusieurs disciplines en sciences humaines et sociales, notamment la linguistique, la psychologie, la sociologie et l’histoire. Nous démontrerons également par une analyse quantitative que le recours aux marqueurs sémantiques est bien établi au sein des domaines susmentionnés.Citations perform many functions in scientific articles. In addition to their primary function, which is to recognize that a passage has been borrowed from another author, citations perform at least two other functions. On the one hand, they signal that the article in which they appear is in a dialogical relationship with past texts. On the other, they aim to increase the persuasive force of the article to which they have been added, by linking it to the works of others. Citations can, moreover, perform another function, which is, however, much less studied. They can be employed to augment the efficiency and the accuracy of the language used to express the article’s content. When used with this purpose, citations trace and analyze earlier usages of a term often with the aim to carefully delineate its meaning. These citations, which we have called semantic markers (Collet 2016, 2018), can be found, for instance, in scientific articles focusing on the humanities and the social sciences. Our aim is to present a classification of the various types of semantic information that semantic markers can convey. We will base the classification on data extracted from a corpus of scientific articles published in four disciplines in the humanities and social sciences: linguistics, psychology, sociology, and history. We will, furthermore, provide statistical data to show that the use of semantic markers is well established in the above-mentioned disciplines.Las citas en los artículos científicos cumplen con numerosas funciones. Además de su función primera, es decir indicar que se tomó prestada una reflexión de otro autor, la cita cumple con por lo menos dos funciones más. Por una parte, señala que el artículo en el que se encuentra mantiene relaciones dialógicas con un conjunto de trabajos anteriores. Por la otra, al establecer vínculos con trabajos anteriores, busca aumentar la fuerza de persuasión del artículo en el que se inserta. Además, puede tener otro objetivo mucho menos estudiado: el de apuntar a realzar la eficacia y la precisión del lenguaje utilizado para expresar el contenido del artículo. La cita reseña y analiza, en este caso, usos anteriores de un término con el fin, a menudo, de precisar su sentido. Este tipo de cita, la llamaremos indicador semántico (Collet 2016, 2018), se encuentra, entre otros, en los artículos de ciencias humanas y sociales. Nuestro objetivo es presentar los tipos de información metalingüística o semántica que este tipo de cita puede contener. Para ello utilizaremos datos extraídos de un corpus que cubre varias disciplinas de las ciencias humanas y sociales, en particular la lingüística, la sicología, la sociología y la historia. También mostraremos mediante un análisis cuantitativo que el uso de indicadores semánticos se encuentra bien establecido dentro de los campos mencionados
Tanja Dixon-Warren’s Story of Jane
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Internationalisation Strategies for B2B Companies
Author Tanja Maria Scherbaum, B.A.Masterarbeit Universität Linz 201
Internationalisation Strategies for B2B Companies
Author Tanja Maria Scherbaum, B.A.Masterarbeit Universität Linz 201
Der Einfluss von Social Media Marketing von Luxus-Modemarken auf das Markenbewusstsein und die Kaufabsicht der Kunden : am Beispiel von Instagram
Author Heinzl Tanja, BScAbweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2022Arbeit auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba
Engagement dynamics In online workshops for future-making : a case study of an open foresight project
Author Tanja Berndl BScMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2024Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba
Engagement dynamics In online workshops for future-making : a case study of an open foresight project
Author Tanja Berndl BScMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2024Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba
Misplaced Women?
Misplaced Women? is an ongoing interdisciplinary art project (2009-2017) by Tanja Ostojić that has been conceived as both an internet—platform and a real platform organized in public spaces in the cities across the globe to discuss the issues of migration, displacement, security, privacy, and exposure. It is manifested in a series of performances by the author herself, as well as delegated performances, individual or group performances predominantly by women, and performance workshops conducted by Tanja Ostojić herself. Essentially, the performance score might include unpacking, rummaging and detailed searching of the entire content, pockets, purses, wallets, personal suitcases and bags on sites that are relevant to migration, such as airports, train stations, Western Union Money Transfer services, police stations for foreigners who want to obtain residence permits, etc. Participants performing at authentic locations might repeat similar actions that build upon the basic proposal of the Misplaced Women? concept, i.e. they deal with positions andexperiences of people in transit, migration, and exile.Misplaced Women? is an ongoing interdisciplinary art project (2009-2017) by Tanja Ostojić that has been conceived as both an internet—platform and a real platform organized in public spaces in the cities across the globe to discuss the issues of migration, displacement, security, privacy, and exposure. It is manifested in a series of performances by the author herself, as well as delegated performances, individual or group performances predominantly by women, and performance workshops conducted by Tanja Ostojić herself. Essentially, the performance score might include unpacking, rummaging and detailed searching of the entire content, pockets, purses, wallets, personal suitcases and bags on sites that are relevant to migration, such as airports, train stations, Western Union Money Transfer services, police stations for foreigners who want to obtain residence permits, etc. Participants performing at authentic locations might repeat similar actions that build upon the basic proposal of the Misplaced Women? concept, i.e. they deal with positions andexperiences of people in transit, migration, and exile
Review of Tanja Staehler, _Hegel, Husserl and the Phenomenology of Historical Worlds_
Hegel, Husserl and the Phenomenology of Historical Worlds by Tanja Staehler is an effort of integration between the phenomenological thinking of two of the most influential philosophers in the contemporary tradition: G.W.F. Hegel and Edmund Husserl. The author main intention is the radicalisation of Hegel's phenomenology by the overcoming of a prescribed teleology with a more open and horizonally constituted historical development
How the European Union Interacts with its Member States. IHS Political Science Series: 2003, No. 93
The paper seeks to identify concepts and theories to analyze and explain the relationship between the Member States and the European Union. It mainly adopts a top-down perspective looking at how the European Union has affected the Member States and to what extent it has changed their domestic institutions, policies and political processes. What is the effect of the European Union on the Member States? The paper reviews the existing literature, which offers different insights on each of the three questions. While by now most students of the European Union agree that its effect on the Member States is differential, there is still little consensus on how to account for variation in the processes, degrees and the outcomes of domestic change. Nor has the literature paid much attention to how the Member States have responded to the increasing effect of the European Union on their domestic institutions, policies and political processes. The paper therefore concludes with some considerations on how to conceptualize the feedback loops between ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’ dynamics in the relationship between the EU and its Member States
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