The aim is to draw attention to a fundamental, yet little-studied, epistemological question, particularly in relation to phraseology and the heuristic dimension. We will examine the links of phraseology with its disciplinary origins, the fields of analysis such as syntax, semantics and pragmatics, the terminological profusion that concerns it and the different treatments it has been subjected to by linguistic theories (Meaning Text Theory, generative grammar, construction grammar, etc.). The objective is to demonstrate the extreme heuristic richness of this field of investigation, which ultimately leads to question certain dogmas of the accepted wisdom and to break new grounds for linguistic research.
Salah Mejri (Mon,) studied this question.
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