Framed within Antoine Culioli's Enunciative Model of language, this article suggests a new analysis regarding the semantic properties of the suffix -esque and argues that this suffix refers to an alterity expressed within a typical property. Moreover this article reassesses earlier findings made about the suffix -esque, namely its low productivity in creation of neologisms and its apparent usage limited to literary and journalistic styles. The alleged constraint for all its bases to be referring to a human being is also reconsidered and our semantic analysis questions the value of "extreme" supposedly added by -esque to the nominal basis. Indeed, its usage in French shows that if this suffix is no longer typically associated to a nominal ba...
The article is devoted to investigation of functional status and structural characteristics of lexic...
Sarah De Vogüé, Jean-Jacques Franckel : Identité et variation de l'adjectif grand The aim of this a...
French suffixations in -age, -ion and -ment are considered roughly equivalent, yet some differences ...
Framed within Antoine Culioli's Enunciative Model of language, this article suggests a new analysis ...
This paper examines the properties of three of the suffixes available to create eventive deverbal no...
International audienceIn this paper, I focus on French nominalizations that originate from the same ...
Our article tackles the subject of the creation of the adjectives in French language in recent years...
Suffixed nouns with -ET have up to fithteen different meanings. These meanings are distributed betwe...
Our assumption is the fact that a speaker's lexical competence depends on at least two factors: the ...
This paper examines the properties of three of the suffixes available to create eventive deverbal no...
The synthetic superlative -ÍSSIMUS in Latin survived in Italian, whereas it was borrowed in the Roma...
International audienceWeb vs dictionaries. French nominalizations in-age and in-ment. This article a...
International audienceAdjectival nominalisation in French involves a range of suffixes, among them -...
The aim of this article is to suggest that the so-called “pseudo-suffixation”, which is characterist...
The present paper is about French-ité nouns formation. More specifically, we are dealing with their ...
The article is devoted to investigation of functional status and structural characteristics of lexic...
Sarah De Vogüé, Jean-Jacques Franckel : Identité et variation de l'adjectif grand The aim of this a...
French suffixations in -age, -ion and -ment are considered roughly equivalent, yet some differences ...
Framed within Antoine Culioli's Enunciative Model of language, this article suggests a new analysis ...
This paper examines the properties of three of the suffixes available to create eventive deverbal no...
International audienceIn this paper, I focus on French nominalizations that originate from the same ...
Our article tackles the subject of the creation of the adjectives in French language in recent years...
Suffixed nouns with -ET have up to fithteen different meanings. These meanings are distributed betwe...
Our assumption is the fact that a speaker's lexical competence depends on at least two factors: the ...
This paper examines the properties of three of the suffixes available to create eventive deverbal no...
The synthetic superlative -ÍSSIMUS in Latin survived in Italian, whereas it was borrowed in the Roma...
International audienceWeb vs dictionaries. French nominalizations in-age and in-ment. This article a...
International audienceAdjectival nominalisation in French involves a range of suffixes, among them -...
The aim of this article is to suggest that the so-called “pseudo-suffixation”, which is characterist...
The present paper is about French-ité nouns formation. More specifically, we are dealing with their ...
The article is devoted to investigation of functional status and structural characteristics of lexic...
Sarah De Vogüé, Jean-Jacques Franckel : Identité et variation de l'adjectif grand The aim of this a...
French suffixations in -age, -ion and -ment are considered roughly equivalent, yet some differences ...