International audienceThe paper proposes a unified account of the systematic polysemy of French future (FUT) that does not uniquely rely on Aktionsart. It explains the predominant preference for the temporal interpretation of FUT, appealing to the ‘future ratification hypothesis’. This is a felicity condition that can be satisfied to different degrees and among competing interpretations the one that satisfies it to the highest degree is preferred. The paper also shows that FUT does not convey uncertainty at utterance time (tu), and can be used when the attitude holder knows at tu that the embedded proposition is true
Context – Traditional grammar (Fleishman 1982) and constructional analyses of the future in other la...
This article examines the enunciative conditions of the French simple Future in its temporal value. ...
This paper argues that the Italian future is an evidential. It explains on what types of knowledge i...
International audienceThe paper proposes a unified account of the systematic polysemy of French futu...
We propose a new analysis for the French future, which treats it as a modal-evidential, combining tw...
Main claim: The French Future Inflection (FFI) and English will are both markers of future tense, wi...
In this paper, we review the various types of epistemic usages of the (simple and anterior) future t...
International audienceThis article investigates variable future-time expression among native speaker...
The hospitality of the future temporal reference sector to multiple exponents is well exemplified by...
This investigation will be based on a consensus of majority opinions expressed by the grammars liste...
The paper disputes two influential claims in the Romance Linguistics literature. The first is that t...
International audienceThis paper investigates two usages of the future tenses (simple, anterior and ...
International audienceThis study deals with the synchronic and micro-diachronic relation between syn...
This paper describes the synchronic and micro-diachronic relation between both synthetic (future sim...
Context – Traditional grammar (Fleishman 1982) and constructional analyses of the future in other la...
Context – Traditional grammar (Fleishman 1982) and constructional analyses of the future in other la...
This article examines the enunciative conditions of the French simple Future in its temporal value. ...
This paper argues that the Italian future is an evidential. It explains on what types of knowledge i...
International audienceThe paper proposes a unified account of the systematic polysemy of French futu...
We propose a new analysis for the French future, which treats it as a modal-evidential, combining tw...
Main claim: The French Future Inflection (FFI) and English will are both markers of future tense, wi...
In this paper, we review the various types of epistemic usages of the (simple and anterior) future t...
International audienceThis article investigates variable future-time expression among native speaker...
The hospitality of the future temporal reference sector to multiple exponents is well exemplified by...
This investigation will be based on a consensus of majority opinions expressed by the grammars liste...
The paper disputes two influential claims in the Romance Linguistics literature. The first is that t...
International audienceThis paper investigates two usages of the future tenses (simple, anterior and ...
International audienceThis study deals with the synchronic and micro-diachronic relation between syn...
This paper describes the synchronic and micro-diachronic relation between both synthetic (future sim...
Context – Traditional grammar (Fleishman 1982) and constructional analyses of the future in other la...
Context – Traditional grammar (Fleishman 1982) and constructional analyses of the future in other la...
This article examines the enunciative conditions of the French simple Future in its temporal value. ...
This paper argues that the Italian future is an evidential. It explains on what types of knowledge i...