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of reference or expertise has been completed, the analyst may - if he deems it
relevant - complement his purely referential analysis of the text's content with an
analysis of the author's (the enunciator's) treatment of the subject.
In any case, and as Figure 7.1 shows, description of the discourse production
around a topic necessarily presupposes its referential description. Description of the
discourse production constitutes a specific task of the thematic analysis of an
audiovisual text or corpus, and in itself is made up of a number of more specialized
tasks. Figure 7.1 identifies the three following sub-tasks: 1) description of the
discursive framing , 2) description of the point of view and finally 3) description of
the genreofdiscourse .
Figure7.2. ThelibraryofsequencesforanalyzingtheuniverseofdiscourseoftheLHE
archive-focusonthespecializedcollectionofsequences“Discourseanalysis”
These three sub-tasks correspond to questions 2, 3 and 4 identified above
(section 7.2). They have been defined and implemented as part of the ASW-HSS
project (see [LEM 11a]) along with other sub-tasks peculiar to discourse analysis.
These sub-tasks form a small library of specialized sequences integrated into the
library of analytical sequences available to the analyst of a given archive. Remember
that a sequence* constitutes a building block* of a model of description of an
audiovisual text or corpus. Here, these are sequences which are functionally
specialized in analyzing the discourse production around a topic.
Figure 7.2 specifically shows the library of sequences “Discourse analysis”,
reserved for analyzing the universe of discourse of the LHE archive developed as
part of the ASW-HSS project and coordinated by Muriel Chemouny [CHE 11a]. 1 A
1 Remember, LHE constitutes one of the three major experimental domains of the R&D
project ASW-HSS (financed by the French ANR for the period of 2009 to 2011). It deals with
the description and diffusion of audiovisual data concerning literature and history of literature
(see http://semiolive.ext.msh-paris.fr/alia/).
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