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- the sub-task Discursive thematization, and
- the sub-task Discursive point of view.
Each of these two sub-tasks can be carried out easily by selecting one or more
appropriate values in the corresponding micro-thesauruses, integrated into their
respective working interfaces (see Figure 3.6).
Figure7.4. Extractofthemicro-thesaurusdevotedtotheanalysisofthepointofviewas
regardsthesubjectthematizedinanaudiovisualtext
Figure 7.3 shows another example of analysis of discourse production around a
topic. It represents the working interface of a model devoted to the description of
audiovisual corpora which “speak” about authors of French literature in the 18 th
Century. This model forms part of the library of models of the LHE archives 4 ,
coordinated by Muriel Chemouny [CHE 11a]. In contrast to the example shown in
Figure 3.6, and also to that shown in Figure 7.2, the sequence, here, encompasses
three specialized sub-tasks in discourse analysis. This time, we do not use one
sequence per specialized task in discourse analysis (or various sequences for the
same specialized task) but rather, a single sequence including all the specialized
sub-tasks. The advantage, of course, is a saving both in terms of design efforts and
4 See http://semiolive.ext.msh-paris.fr/alia/.
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