International audienceIn this paper, we examine on a distributional level the meaning of morphologically derived words. We take a closer look at deverbal agent nouns formed with the French suffixes -eur,-euse and-rice, and nominalisations formed with the French suffixes -age,-ion and-ment. We combine a distributional approach and the use o a linguistic resource. We provide a representation of distributional information that allows us to examine the prototypical meaning of derivatives and the prototypical semantic instruction of suffixes. In particular we show that the distinction between the suffixes -eur,-euse and-rice, is not limited to the gender. Moreover, we show that the suffixes -age,-ion and-ment show distributional specificities.Da...
This paper examines the properties of three of the suffixes available to create eventive deverbal no...
in English This dissertation studies su xal derivation of adjectives from nouns in French. It is bas...
International audienceToday there is a growing consensus in the psycholinguistic research community ...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine on a distributional level the meaning of morphologic...
Form and meaning are closely related in derivational morphology, the affix of a derived word giving ...
Form and meaning are closely related in derivational morphology, the affix of a derived word giving ...
Form and meaning are closely related in derivational morphology, the affix of a derived word giving ...
Construction Morphology which is fast becoming an alternative term to Derivational Morphology is kno...
International audienceThis experiment is part of a PhD thesis, the purpose of which is the semantic ...
International audienceThis experiment is part of a PhD thesis, the purpose of which is the semantic ...
International audienceThis experiment is part of a PhD thesis, the purpose of which is the semantic ...
International audienceThis experiment is part of a PhD thesis, the purpose of which is the semantic ...
Dans ce travail, nous examinons sur le plan distributionnel le sens de dérivés morphologiques, et pl...
Dans ce travail, nous examinons sur le plan distributionnel le sens de dérivés morphologiques, et pl...
Dans ce travail, nous examinons sur le plan distributionnel le sens de dérivés morphologiques, et pl...
This paper examines the properties of three of the suffixes available to create eventive deverbal no...
in English This dissertation studies su xal derivation of adjectives from nouns in French. It is bas...
International audienceToday there is a growing consensus in the psycholinguistic research community ...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine on a distributional level the meaning of morphologic...
Form and meaning are closely related in derivational morphology, the affix of a derived word giving ...
Form and meaning are closely related in derivational morphology, the affix of a derived word giving ...
Form and meaning are closely related in derivational morphology, the affix of a derived word giving ...
Construction Morphology which is fast becoming an alternative term to Derivational Morphology is kno...
International audienceThis experiment is part of a PhD thesis, the purpose of which is the semantic ...
International audienceThis experiment is part of a PhD thesis, the purpose of which is the semantic ...
International audienceThis experiment is part of a PhD thesis, the purpose of which is the semantic ...
International audienceThis experiment is part of a PhD thesis, the purpose of which is the semantic ...
Dans ce travail, nous examinons sur le plan distributionnel le sens de dérivés morphologiques, et pl...
Dans ce travail, nous examinons sur le plan distributionnel le sens de dérivés morphologiques, et pl...
Dans ce travail, nous examinons sur le plan distributionnel le sens de dérivés morphologiques, et pl...
This paper examines the properties of three of the suffixes available to create eventive deverbal no...
in English This dissertation studies su xal derivation of adjectives from nouns in French. It is bas...
International audienceToday there is a growing consensus in the psycholinguistic research community ...