Article published In: New Approaches in Text Linguistics
Edited by Sylvie Mellet and Dominique Longrée
[Belgian Journal of Linguistics 23] 2009
► pp. 161–174
Syntactical Motifs and Textual Structures
Considerations based on the Study of a Latin historical Corpus
Published online: 25 September 2009
https://doi.org/10.1075/bjl.23.13mel
https://doi.org/10.1075/bjl.23.13mel
Abstract: A method initially developed to carry out automatic comparisons and classifications of Latin historians texts shows that some well-ordered and characteristic structures, – some syntactical motifs in particular –, can perfectly distinguish a text from the others texts making up the corpus. This paper will establish on which factors the relevance of such a reduction method can be grounded in order to give an account of affinities and distances between texts: recurrence of the chosen motifs, exhaustiveness of the counting, respect of the text linearity both on the local level and on the global level. This will lead to a reflection on the notions of texture and textuality, understood through the properties of linearity and reticularity.
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