International audienceThis paper gives an account of the research carried out by the Groupe Aixois de Recherche en Syntaxe (GARS, Aix-Marseille University), in the field of spoken French description. Our framework explicitly states the need for two independent but related levels of grammatical description, namely the microsyntactic and macrosyntactic levels. Elaborating a twofold model has allowed us to propose a descriptive method differing from traditional sentence-based analyses, which raise considerable difficulties, especially in the domain of spoken language description. Regarding the “maximal-units” of syntactic description, our framework suggests that two different kinds of units should be postulated: Government-Units and Utterance...
We present here a global view of the syntactic shapes of the elementary sentences of French. This pa...
Maurice Gross' grammar lexicon contains an extremly rich and exhaustive information about the morpho...
International audienceIt is sometimes difficult to specify degrees of syntactic autonomy vs. integra...
International audienceThis paper gives an account of the research carried out by the Groupe Aixois ...
International audienceWe present a syntactic annotation scheme for spoken French that is currently u...
The grammatical analysis of clauses introduced by a “subordinating conjunction” has always been a ch...
International audienceThis paper investigates French utterances which are made up of sequences of tw...
International audienceA lexicon-grammar is constituted by the elementary sentences of a language. In...
French is a syntactically interesting language, with aspects of its word order and clause structure ...
International audienceThis book, which falls within the field of the history and epistemology of the...
In spite of its crucial role in discourse segmentation, there is no consensus in the literature on w...
International audienceConceived as a general introduction to syntax, this book presents the basic co...
Rémy Porquier : Mots-phrases, phrasillons, locutions-énoncés : aux frontières de la grammaire et du ...
This article submits a philological and Discourse-based approach to deverbal units. Applied to Frenc...
The aim of the research is to better understand the use of the French gérondif (i.e. en parlant) and...
We present here a global view of the syntactic shapes of the elementary sentences of French. This pa...
Maurice Gross' grammar lexicon contains an extremly rich and exhaustive information about the morpho...
International audienceIt is sometimes difficult to specify degrees of syntactic autonomy vs. integra...
International audienceThis paper gives an account of the research carried out by the Groupe Aixois ...
International audienceWe present a syntactic annotation scheme for spoken French that is currently u...
The grammatical analysis of clauses introduced by a “subordinating conjunction” has always been a ch...
International audienceThis paper investigates French utterances which are made up of sequences of tw...
International audienceA lexicon-grammar is constituted by the elementary sentences of a language. In...
French is a syntactically interesting language, with aspects of its word order and clause structure ...
International audienceThis book, which falls within the field of the history and epistemology of the...
In spite of its crucial role in discourse segmentation, there is no consensus in the literature on w...
International audienceConceived as a general introduction to syntax, this book presents the basic co...
Rémy Porquier : Mots-phrases, phrasillons, locutions-énoncés : aux frontières de la grammaire et du ...
This article submits a philological and Discourse-based approach to deverbal units. Applied to Frenc...
The aim of the research is to better understand the use of the French gérondif (i.e. en parlant) and...
We present here a global view of the syntactic shapes of the elementary sentences of French. This pa...
Maurice Gross' grammar lexicon contains an extremly rich and exhaustive information about the morpho...
International audienceIt is sometimes difficult to specify degrees of syntactic autonomy vs. integra...