PD/BD/52263/2013 UID/LIN/03213/2013This paper seeks to identify the conditions which a clause-initial X phrase (XP) must satisfy to license locative inversion. Three SVO (subject-verb-object) languages with distinct degrees of word order fl exibility are considered: English, French and European Portuguese (EP). We show that these languages only permit locative inversion with preposed XPs which are stage topics (sTOPs), i.e. presupposed XPs that defi ne a (spatio-temporal) location. We further show that being a sTOP is both a necessary and suffi cient condition for an XP to license this type of inversion. In addition to the structures typically classifi ed as locative inversion, cases of “absolute inversion” in French, “free” inversion in se...
This article examines the noncanonical structure known as the locative inversion, which can be descr...
National audienceThis article aims to isolate the internal syntactic, semantic and discourse propert...
National audienceThis article aims to isolate the internal syntactic, semantic and discourse propert...
UID/LIN/03213/2013 PD/BD/52263/2013This paper shows that languages with distinct degrees of word ord...
UID/LIN/03213/2013 PD/BD/52263/2013This paper seeks to show that languages with distinct degrees of ...
PD/BD/52263/2013 UID/LIN/03213/2013This paper seeks to identify the conditions which a clause-initia...
UID/LIN/03213/2013 PD/BD/52263/2013This study investigates the acquisition of locative inversion in...
International audienceThis article deals with the notion of « déclencheur » (« trigger »), applied t...
International audienceThis chapter's goal is to isolate the internal syntactic, semantic and discour...
UID/LIN/03213/2013 PD/BD/52263/2013This study investigates the acquisition of locative inversion in...
Lucie Gournay’s goal in this paper is to explain the verbal constraints common to French and English...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2008.In...
UID/LIN/03213/2013 PD/BD/52263/2013This study investigates the acquisition of locative inversion in ...
This paper seeks to identify the conditions which a clause-initial X phrase (XP) must satisf...
International audienceThis article examines the noncanonical structure known as the locative inversi...
This article examines the noncanonical structure known as the locative inversion, which can be descr...
National audienceThis article aims to isolate the internal syntactic, semantic and discourse propert...
National audienceThis article aims to isolate the internal syntactic, semantic and discourse propert...
UID/LIN/03213/2013 PD/BD/52263/2013This paper shows that languages with distinct degrees of word ord...
UID/LIN/03213/2013 PD/BD/52263/2013This paper seeks to show that languages with distinct degrees of ...
PD/BD/52263/2013 UID/LIN/03213/2013This paper seeks to identify the conditions which a clause-initia...
UID/LIN/03213/2013 PD/BD/52263/2013This study investigates the acquisition of locative inversion in...
International audienceThis article deals with the notion of « déclencheur » (« trigger »), applied t...
International audienceThis chapter's goal is to isolate the internal syntactic, semantic and discour...
UID/LIN/03213/2013 PD/BD/52263/2013This study investigates the acquisition of locative inversion in...
Lucie Gournay’s goal in this paper is to explain the verbal constraints common to French and English...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2008.In...
UID/LIN/03213/2013 PD/BD/52263/2013This study investigates the acquisition of locative inversion in ...
This paper seeks to identify the conditions which a clause-initial X phrase (XP) must satisf...
International audienceThis article examines the noncanonical structure known as the locative inversi...
This article examines the noncanonical structure known as the locative inversion, which can be descr...
National audienceThis article aims to isolate the internal syntactic, semantic and discourse propert...
National audienceThis article aims to isolate the internal syntactic, semantic and discourse propert...