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Georges Charaudeau (June 23, 1901 –
December 9, 1990) was a
French Resistance fighter, journalist, businessman, and spy. He was
among the
first resistance...
- (1940–1944) was a
French resistance intelligence network created by
Georges Charaudeau during the
Second World War.
Active throughout France from July 1940 until...
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communicative situation to
formal and
organizational traits of the text (
Charaudeau and Maingueneau, 2002:278–280). In the
field of rhetoric,
genre theorists...
- 2003 Born (1942-02-25) 25
February 1942 (age 82) Paris,
France Other names
Daniele Charaudeau Occupation(s) Actress,
Singer Years active 1959—present...
- Klan was
considered a sub-network of the Réseau Alibi, led by
Georges Charaudeau. It
provided intelligence, via Alibi, to the
Secret Intelligence Service...
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Emerson and
Michael Holquist. Austin, TX: U of
Texas P, 1986. 60-102.
Charaudeau, P.; Maingueneau, D. & Adam, J.
Dictionnaire d'analyse du
discours Seuil...
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disembarked in
North Africa, who
totaled around 10,000.
Historian Anne
Charaudeau (1992)
explains in
detail how
these exiles were
treated after their arrival...
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transmitting information to the
British Secret Intelligence Service via
Georges Charaudeau's Réseau
Alibi ("Alibi Network") and
forming the Réseau Klan (Klan Network)...
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Discours et
analyse du
discours (2014). He was also the co-editor, with P.
Charaudeau, of the
Dictionnaire d’analyse du
discours (2002). With J. Angermuller...