Abstract

This paper presents the epistemological foundations of the theory developped by Antoine Culioli and his team, underlying three main aspects: 1) the operations of enunciation (grounding on the inner organization of the utterances); 2) the operation of location, as the origin of the constituent operations of an utterance; and 3) invariance and variation, dealing with the diversity of natural languages on the one hand, and with the identity and the variation of morpho-lexical items on the other hand. This presentation leads to an understanding of the main trends now developping within the framework of this theory.

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