Geneva school
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The expression Geneva school is mainly used, in general linguistics, to refer to the work of Ferdinand de Saussure and his disciples; but it also used, in the field of pragmatics, to refer to the work of the research group on dialogue analysis at the University of Geneva.
References
Bally, C.
Barthes, R.
Moeschler, J.
Roulet, E.
1984 Speech acts, discourse structure, and pragmatic connectives. Journal of Pragmatics 8: 31–47. BoP
1991 Vers une approche modulaire des structures du discours. Cahiers de linguistique française 12: 53–81. BoP
Roulet, E. , A. Auchlin , J. Moeschler , C. Rubattel & M. Schelling