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analyze audiovisual subjects devoted to musical, literary, visual and architectural
cultures.
We are fully aware that for the moment, this is a simple list of taxonomic
domains relating to the analysis of audiovisual subjects devoted to art and literature.
The identification and elaboration of these domains correspond to the specificities of
the audiovisual corpora on which we worked. Analyses of more varied audiovisual
corpora will reveal the limits of this current organization and therefore the
modifications which must be made to it.
13.10.Thetaxonomicdomainsofthebranch[Object“Perdurant”]
The second major branch forming the canonic base of the ASW meta-lexicon
which serves to define our objects of analysis is that which begins with the
conceptual term [Object “Perdurant”]. As already explained in Chapter 11
(section 11.3), this branch brings together all the conceptual vocabulary we need to
describe subjects relating to the actions, activities, processes, changes or indeed to
phenomena which - truly - perdure further over time, as is the case with situations,
states or balances and imbalances.
Figure13.20. Therootofthebranchbeginningwiththeconceptualterm
[Object“Perdurant”] -acanonictermintheASWmeta-lexicon
Figure 13.20 shows the two basic taxonomic domains which make up the branch
[Object “Perdurant”]. These are the taxonomic domain initiated by the conceptual
term [Stative object] on the one hand, and the taxonomic domain initiated by the
conceptual term [Process object], on the other.
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