Communication (Aug 2016)
Nature et technologie langagière dans les dialogues oraux homme-machine
Abstract
The author begins by examining technological prosthetics, such as smartphone personal assistants, which have become genuine contact points. They transform the nature of the codes used in a digital environment, where interconnectivity and information exchange requirements overstep traditional categories and call into question the nature of the subjectivity at play in human language. In the second part, he observes contemporary models of these exchanges by examining several linguistic configurations (allocutory, interactional, and enunciatory tensions) in order to identify features central to the design of human/machine oral interactions in such a context.
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