This paper presents some distinction between actancial associative anaphora and nominalisation from semantics of events. We claim that if the anaphoric element plays a thematic role of the previous sentence, an actancial associative anaphora will occur; if the anaphoric element refers to an argument describing the event of the verb, it will be considered a nominalisation
In this paper I argue that the –or affix embeds different morpho-syntactical contexts, triggering di...
Nesta tese, avaliamos a afirmação de Davidson (1967) de que a anáfora de eventos e a anáfora de obje...
In this paper we analyse, in the light of the relation between formal and semantic-pragmatic criteri...
This paper presents some distinction between actancial associative anaphora and nominalisation from ...
In this paper we propose a classification of associative anaphora between event-denoting expressions...
A theory of nominalization should specify the relation between noun meaning and verb meaning. At lea...
This paper presents some distinction between actancial associative anaphora and nominalisation from ...
International audienceThis paper presents a classification of associative anaphora between event-den...
When people talk or write, they refer to things, objects, events, actions, facts and/or states that ...
In this paper we argue that for nominalizations the distinction between process nouns, i.e. complex ...
The aims of this paper are twofold: firstly, to examine the problems raised by the paraphrase “actio...
Nomina vicis are nouns that denote in a domain of acts, free from considerations of temporal localis...
This paper discusses three approaches to the semantics of event nominalizations and adverbial modifi...
International audienceThe literature on nominalizations often distinguishes classes of derived (deve...
This dissertation deals with the cognitive act of perception and the linguistic form of perceptual r...
In this paper I argue that the –or affix embeds different morpho-syntactical contexts, triggering di...
Nesta tese, avaliamos a afirmação de Davidson (1967) de que a anáfora de eventos e a anáfora de obje...
In this paper we analyse, in the light of the relation between formal and semantic-pragmatic criteri...
This paper presents some distinction between actancial associative anaphora and nominalisation from ...
In this paper we propose a classification of associative anaphora between event-denoting expressions...
A theory of nominalization should specify the relation between noun meaning and verb meaning. At lea...
This paper presents some distinction between actancial associative anaphora and nominalisation from ...
International audienceThis paper presents a classification of associative anaphora between event-den...
When people talk or write, they refer to things, objects, events, actions, facts and/or states that ...
In this paper we argue that for nominalizations the distinction between process nouns, i.e. complex ...
The aims of this paper are twofold: firstly, to examine the problems raised by the paraphrase “actio...
Nomina vicis are nouns that denote in a domain of acts, free from considerations of temporal localis...
This paper discusses three approaches to the semantics of event nominalizations and adverbial modifi...
International audienceThe literature on nominalizations often distinguishes classes of derived (deve...
This dissertation deals with the cognitive act of perception and the linguistic form of perceptual r...
In this paper I argue that the –or affix embeds different morpho-syntactical contexts, triggering di...
Nesta tese, avaliamos a afirmação de Davidson (1967) de que a anáfora de eventos e a anáfora de obje...
In this paper we analyse, in the light of the relation between formal and semantic-pragmatic criteri...