In this paper we show that the superficially similar constructions in (1), involving non-core dative clitics, are syntactically and semantically distinct in French. (1) a. Elle se peint son portail. She 3.SE paints her gat
International audienceThis paper analyzes nouns that can enter into an external possessor constructi...
International audienceThis contribution aims to propose a corpus-based analysis of variation and acq...
This book offers a comprehensive account of dative structures across languages –with an important, t...
French dative clitic pronouns in (1) as substitutes attached to the verb for prepositional complemen...
When considering dative DPs, two classes emerge: those related to the verb's semantics, which a...
In this article, we argue that the term dative can correspond to objects of a very different linguis...
This thesis investigates the representation of Possession both in the lexicon and syntax within the ...
Daniele Godard & Ivan A. Sag : Which Complements of a Noun can one Cliticize or Relativize in French...
Daniele Godard & Ivan A. Sag : Which Complements of a Noun can one Cliticize or Relativize in French...
This paper focuses on the dative expression in Romance languages, particularly on European Portugues...
International audienceThis paper analyzes nouns that can enter into an external possessor constructi...
International audienceThis paper analyzes nouns that can enter into an external possessor constructi...
Frozen scope effects as found in double object constructions in English are shown to be found in Fre...
In this article, we argue that the term dative can correspond to objects of a very different lingui...
The paper shows that the distribution of the accusative vs dative clitic which refers to the control...
International audienceThis paper analyzes nouns that can enter into an external possessor constructi...
International audienceThis contribution aims to propose a corpus-based analysis of variation and acq...
This book offers a comprehensive account of dative structures across languages –with an important, t...
French dative clitic pronouns in (1) as substitutes attached to the verb for prepositional complemen...
When considering dative DPs, two classes emerge: those related to the verb's semantics, which a...
In this article, we argue that the term dative can correspond to objects of a very different linguis...
This thesis investigates the representation of Possession both in the lexicon and syntax within the ...
Daniele Godard & Ivan A. Sag : Which Complements of a Noun can one Cliticize or Relativize in French...
Daniele Godard & Ivan A. Sag : Which Complements of a Noun can one Cliticize or Relativize in French...
This paper focuses on the dative expression in Romance languages, particularly on European Portugues...
International audienceThis paper analyzes nouns that can enter into an external possessor constructi...
International audienceThis paper analyzes nouns that can enter into an external possessor constructi...
Frozen scope effects as found in double object constructions in English are shown to be found in Fre...
In this article, we argue that the term dative can correspond to objects of a very different lingui...
The paper shows that the distribution of the accusative vs dative clitic which refers to the control...
International audienceThis paper analyzes nouns that can enter into an external possessor constructi...
International audienceThis contribution aims to propose a corpus-based analysis of variation and acq...
This book offers a comprehensive account of dative structures across languages –with an important, t...