Les particules dites énonciatives sont d’ordinaire étudiées dans les langues à forte contrainte morpho-syntaxique, et il en résulte qu’elles paraissent sortir des cadres descriptifs qui ne mettent pas toujours en lumière les fonctions énonciatives. Nous les étudions en birman, une langue dont on dit, un peu vite, qu’elle a « peu de grammaire », et pour laquelle nous ne pouvons utiliser des théories qui conviennent pour les langues Indo-Européennes. Nous devons, en revanche, tenir compte des caractéristiques propres au birman, langue dans laquelle les particules énonciatives jouent un rôle considérable. Nous devons également préciser leur statut, tant au niveau grammatical que discursif. Notre but est d’examiner l’emploi d’une gamme choisie ...
This paper will present the sociolinguistics study of English code-mixing in Myanmar Language from M...
[Extract] Assamese, the majority language of Assam state in Northeast India, is not often included a...
Draft paper for the Nineteenth Annual International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages & Linguisti...
Lexical items known as discourse particles (« particules énonciatives ») are mostly studied in langu...
A paraître dans "The Aesthetics of Grammar", Cambridge University Press, ed. by Jeffrey P. WilliamsI...
This study is a comparative analysis of discourse marking systems in Burmese and in English, using a...
One of the most striking features of modern spoken Burmese is the ambiguity of nominalized verb form...
This work, entitled “Modality and its correlates in Burmese from a comparative perspective”, deliber...
This work is an attempt to sustain a dialogue between modern syntactic theory and the descriptive tr...
International audienceBurmese has been studied by westerner scholars since 18e century. Recent works...
This research project examines the similarities and differences between English and Burmese with reg...
The introductory chapter includes a short account of the author and his novel Nga Ba, with a brief s...
Proceedings of the 4th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1978), pp. 254-26
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Burmese has a documented history of one thousand years, and from the very first texts shows influenc...
This paper will present the sociolinguistics study of English code-mixing in Myanmar Language from M...
[Extract] Assamese, the majority language of Assam state in Northeast India, is not often included a...
Draft paper for the Nineteenth Annual International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages & Linguisti...
Lexical items known as discourse particles (« particules énonciatives ») are mostly studied in langu...
A paraître dans "The Aesthetics of Grammar", Cambridge University Press, ed. by Jeffrey P. WilliamsI...
This study is a comparative analysis of discourse marking systems in Burmese and in English, using a...
One of the most striking features of modern spoken Burmese is the ambiguity of nominalized verb form...
This work, entitled “Modality and its correlates in Burmese from a comparative perspective”, deliber...
This work is an attempt to sustain a dialogue between modern syntactic theory and the descriptive tr...
International audienceBurmese has been studied by westerner scholars since 18e century. Recent works...
This research project examines the similarities and differences between English and Burmese with reg...
The introductory chapter includes a short account of the author and his novel Nga Ba, with a brief s...
Proceedings of the 4th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1978), pp. 254-26
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Burmese has a documented history of one thousand years, and from the very first texts shows influenc...
This paper will present the sociolinguistics study of English code-mixing in Myanmar Language from M...
[Extract] Assamese, the majority language of Assam state in Northeast India, is not often included a...
Draft paper for the Nineteenth Annual International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages & Linguisti...