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Emmanuel Hérique, Doctorat de IIIème cycle (Nancy II)

Emmanuel Herique

Contact

Tel. : (250) 721-7368

Email : herique@uvic.ca

Office : Clearihue C252

Emmanuel Hérique's research and teaching interest is in language and linguistics. With MAs and BAs in French, English and Linguistics, he holds a Doctorate in French Linguistics. He also holds a BA in Arabic and studied Japanese. Interested in all technical aspects of language (grammar, phonetics, translation, semantics and syntax), he progressively moved from theoretical linguistics to applications such as teaching, translating and editing text. He is currently editing texts and letters related to the French quest of the "Western Sea" by explorer La Vérendrye (1830-1850).

Specializations

  • Linguistic readings of literary texts.
  • Stylistics: French, English and comparative.
  • Pragmatics.
  • Interjections.
  • Irregularities in language.
  • tel.tics and phonology.

Selected Publications

Étude de l'interjection "Tiens!": contribution à l'étude du phénomène interjectif. Max Niemeyer (Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur romanische Philologie). Forthcoming.

"A Case Study of the Emergence and Evolution of an Interjection in the French Language", Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Congress of Linguists Berlin August 1987, Akademie-Verlag.

"Les mots de l'oubli: les interjections." Actualité scientifique: La mémoire des mots. Montréal; Tunis: Serviced, 1998. Proceedings of the Vème Journées Scientifiques" of 25-27 september 1997, pp.627-635.

"L'evaluation des professeurs de langue à l'université de Victoria (Canada)." Les langues modernes 3, 1998 (August, September, October). Paris: Association des Professeurs de Langues Vivantes, pp. 66-75.

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