The aim of this thesis is to examine the morphosyntactic and semantic properties of abstract nouns related to verbal and adjectival predicates. Since the nouns we examine are linked to verbal and adjectival predicates, the first part focuses on the question of aspectual properties in the nominal domain. We show that 'intensive abstract nouns' (Van de Velde 1995 and Flaux & Van de Velde 2000) constitute a unified aspectual class characterized by the feature [-DYNAMIC]. From the assumption that the stative feature common to these nouns allows a unified analysis, we propose a study relying on the idea that stative nouns are distinguished by their uses, and show that, in addition to a purely stative meaning, these nouns can also convey other in...
International audienceThis paper deals with French nominal Verb-Noun compounds formed on stative ver...
Notre contribution a pour thème l'analyse sémantique des noms qui ont un correspondant morphologique...
Adjectives and common nouns are currently assigned the same semantic analysis: both categories are s...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the morphosyntactic and semantic properties of abstract nouns r...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the morphosyntactic and semantic properties of abstract nouns r...
Le but de ce travail est d'examiner les propriétés sémantiques et morphosyntaxiques des noms abstrai...
This paper examines the properties of nouns that are morphologically related to activity verbs (N-Va...
Many linguists have pointed out a correspondence between the mass-count distinction in the nominal d...
Dans cet article, j’examine les propriétés morpho-syntaxiques des verbes statifs et des nominalisati...
This dissertation contains three studies, which explore various questions about verbal aspect and h...
This paper studies the notion of aspect within the nominal phrase in English. Dik (1997) and Van Val...
ABSTRACT : Not all languages have adjectives as a separate part of speech, but all present 1) epithe...
In this paper, I offer one argument for the universality of the effect that a noun has on the aspect...
What explains the rich patterns of deverbal nominalization? Why do some nouns have argument structur...
In this paper we argue that for nominalizations the distinction between process nouns, i.e. complex ...
International audienceThis paper deals with French nominal Verb-Noun compounds formed on stative ver...
Notre contribution a pour thème l'analyse sémantique des noms qui ont un correspondant morphologique...
Adjectives and common nouns are currently assigned the same semantic analysis: both categories are s...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the morphosyntactic and semantic properties of abstract nouns r...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the morphosyntactic and semantic properties of abstract nouns r...
Le but de ce travail est d'examiner les propriétés sémantiques et morphosyntaxiques des noms abstrai...
This paper examines the properties of nouns that are morphologically related to activity verbs (N-Va...
Many linguists have pointed out a correspondence between the mass-count distinction in the nominal d...
Dans cet article, j’examine les propriétés morpho-syntaxiques des verbes statifs et des nominalisati...
This dissertation contains three studies, which explore various questions about verbal aspect and h...
This paper studies the notion of aspect within the nominal phrase in English. Dik (1997) and Van Val...
ABSTRACT : Not all languages have adjectives as a separate part of speech, but all present 1) epithe...
In this paper, I offer one argument for the universality of the effect that a noun has on the aspect...
What explains the rich patterns of deverbal nominalization? Why do some nouns have argument structur...
In this paper we argue that for nominalizations the distinction between process nouns, i.e. complex ...
International audienceThis paper deals with French nominal Verb-Noun compounds formed on stative ver...
Notre contribution a pour thème l'analyse sémantique des noms qui ont un correspondant morphologique...
Adjectives and common nouns are currently assigned the same semantic analysis: both categories are s...