Article
French
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Abstract
`!-- Début du contenu @xml:lang="en" --b In this text, we aim at considering in a same analytical framework (following François Cooren’s perspective) what do anime actors and what they animate. Besides, we specify Anthony Giddens’ concept of reflexivity in his social structuration theory as a limited process. And we consider interaction as a place/moment of expression and actualisation more or less conventional of « `!-- Fin du contenu @xml:lang="en" --b`!-- Début du contenu @xml:lang="en" --b taken for granted». Thus we will question interacti `!-- Fin du contenu @xml:lang="en" --b`!-- Début du contenu @xml:lang="en" --b on as a work of presentification and mobilization of conventions, and as a conventionalisation and routinisation process. To cap it all, we will characterize the link between reflexive limitation and language, and emphasize on the fact that actors using «more or less taken for granted `!-- Fin du contenu @xml:lang="en" --b`!-- Début du contenu @xml:lang="en" --b » tend to employ reification as a way to express themselves, while embodying thoughts, principles, rules… and thus contributing to their circulation. `!-- Fin du contenu @xml:lang="en" --b