National audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study two types of detached NPs from a syntactic, semantic, pragmatic and prosodic perspective: right dislocations (It's getting worse the gap between the rich and poor), and extraposed NPs (It's incredible the number of butterflies here). We show that the criteria used to distinguish between the two structures are not always reliable and that the two types of NPs are not as distinct as might be thought. An attempt to clarify the two concepts leads to the conclusion that the nature of a right-detached NP is largely responsible for its intonational realisation.Notre but est d'étudier d'un point de vue syntactico-sémantique, pragmatique et prosodique deux types de SN détachés à droite : les dis...
Le traitement dont a fait l’objet la préposition dans les différentes théories linguistiques laisse ...
International audienceWe propose a theoretical reflexion about the place of a phenomenon like disflu...
This paper focuses on a set of Prepositional Phrases (PPs) governed by the preposition “en” and indi...
National audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study two types of detached NPs from a syntactic, s...
National audienceIn this paper we analyse the contexts in which left and right dislocations appear. ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide a corpus-based analysis of integrated (non...
National audienceIn this paper, I try to show that, contrary to what one might think, left dislocati...
Nous examinons dans ce qui suit une question d’ordre typologique : le classement des relatives adjec...
International audienceThe links between prosody and syntax are well-known but they remain difficult ...
This paper explores the syntactic structure of those French constructions where an NP directly follo...
Dernière version avant formatage par la revueInternational audienceThere are two ways of classifying...
International audienceThis paper presents a pilot study, which aims at characterizing four types of ...
National audienceThis chapter presents a corpus study of non-canonical English structures used for i...
his article works out a semantic typology of predicates which is needed for the explanation of some ...
This paper aims at showing how the use of prosodic cues (segmentation in accentual groups and the en...
Le traitement dont a fait l’objet la préposition dans les différentes théories linguistiques laisse ...
International audienceWe propose a theoretical reflexion about the place of a phenomenon like disflu...
This paper focuses on a set of Prepositional Phrases (PPs) governed by the preposition “en” and indi...
National audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study two types of detached NPs from a syntactic, s...
National audienceIn this paper we analyse the contexts in which left and right dislocations appear. ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide a corpus-based analysis of integrated (non...
National audienceIn this paper, I try to show that, contrary to what one might think, left dislocati...
Nous examinons dans ce qui suit une question d’ordre typologique : le classement des relatives adjec...
International audienceThe links between prosody and syntax are well-known but they remain difficult ...
This paper explores the syntactic structure of those French constructions where an NP directly follo...
Dernière version avant formatage par la revueInternational audienceThere are two ways of classifying...
International audienceThis paper presents a pilot study, which aims at characterizing four types of ...
National audienceThis chapter presents a corpus study of non-canonical English structures used for i...
his article works out a semantic typology of predicates which is needed for the explanation of some ...
This paper aims at showing how the use of prosodic cues (segmentation in accentual groups and the en...
Le traitement dont a fait l’objet la préposition dans les différentes théories linguistiques laisse ...
International audienceWe propose a theoretical reflexion about the place of a phenomenon like disflu...
This paper focuses on a set of Prepositional Phrases (PPs) governed by the preposition “en” and indi...