Corpus non alignés et ADT. Essai de comparaison entre les présidents français et brésiliens de l'ère contemporaine

11/18/2022
by   Carlos Maciel, et al.
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Is there an ADT method that can deal with non-aligned bilingual corpora? Does the textual genre exert a sufficiently strong constraint on the discourse that would make texts written in different languages comparable, provided they are of identical genre? To answer these two questions, one methodological, the other linguistic, this contribution gathers in a single corpus French and Brazilian presidential speeches of the contemporary era (1950-2020), from de Gaulle to Macron, from Kubitschek to Lula, i.e. 15 million words. A methodological path is proposed from the simple frequency dictionary to the factorial treatment of the cooccurrencial profiles of words, in order to establish a generic transnational presidential speech.

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