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Corinne Bigot, « Chapitre I. Silences et « silenciement » », Presses universitaires de Rennes
I recall the feeling, puzzled, baffled, when I found out some words were dirty, and the rest were clean. The bad ones in French are the religious ones, the worst ones in any language were what they were most afraid of and in English it was the body that was even scarier than God.Margaret AtwoodLe silence, selon les dictionnaires de linguistique, fait partie de la parole au titre de composant actif : « Silence as part of communicative interaction can be one of the forms a speech act may take. »...