Jean-Michel Adam's Les Textes: types et prototypes (1992) revolutionized textual linguistics by replacing rigid text classification with the analysis of prototypical sequences. The framework identifies five recurring, adaptable sequences—narrative, descriptive, argumentative, explanatory, and dialogic—that account for the heterogeneous nature of complex, real-world texts. Explore the full text on the Internet Archive. les sequences prototypiques de jean-michel adam ... - CEEOL
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