à paraître dans la revue "Scolia", dirigée par Mongi KahloulThe hypothesis of identity of the French prepositions "en", "de", "dans", mainly stemming from Gustave Guillaume's precursory works, is tested on the expressions "en urgence", "d'urgence" and "dans l'urgence". The intuition does not easily succeed in distinguishing straightaway. The study reveals that the French preposition "en" defines the process mode (the way it takes place: quickly), whereas "de" presents the urgency as the cause and "dans" as the frame in which it takes place.L'hypothèse d'identité des prépositions "en", "de", "dans", principalement issue des travaux précurseurs de Gustave Guillaume, est testée sur les expressions comparées "en urgence", "d'urgence" et "dans l...
International audienceThis paper deals with a temporal use of French preposition "dans" (‘in’) in se...
We present a descriptive overview of the uses of the French prepositional forms "à" and "de" and the...
Of all French functional elements, the form de has without question the widest variety of uses, and ...
International audienceThe hypothesis of identity of the French prepositions "en", "de", "dans", main...
International audienceWe present a diachronic study of the evolution of the collocational profile of...
This work deals with the French prepositions en, dans, pour and par. Our research-set in the theoret...
International audienceThe preposition dans is recent in French. Its use increased considerably since...
Danielle Leeman evokes the resemblance existing between the preposition's fonction with respect to t...
International audienceIt is well-known that spatial versus temporal uses of the French preposition "...
Spatial versus temporal uses of preposition 'dans' (in) largely depend on the properties of the noun...
Description of the preposition dans (in) introducing a PP functioning as a non-finite clause adjunc...
International audienceThis article concerns five French prepositions that mark an inclusion relation...
Of all French functional elements, the form de has without question the widest variety of uses, and ...
This paper provides a description of the notional meanings of the French preposition dans (‘in’) in ...
International audienceThis paper attempts to highlight the different types of connection between the...
International audienceThis paper deals with a temporal use of French preposition "dans" (‘in’) in se...
We present a descriptive overview of the uses of the French prepositional forms "à" and "de" and the...
Of all French functional elements, the form de has without question the widest variety of uses, and ...
International audienceThe hypothesis of identity of the French prepositions "en", "de", "dans", main...
International audienceWe present a diachronic study of the evolution of the collocational profile of...
This work deals with the French prepositions en, dans, pour and par. Our research-set in the theoret...
International audienceThe preposition dans is recent in French. Its use increased considerably since...
Danielle Leeman evokes the resemblance existing between the preposition's fonction with respect to t...
International audienceIt is well-known that spatial versus temporal uses of the French preposition "...
Spatial versus temporal uses of preposition 'dans' (in) largely depend on the properties of the noun...
Description of the preposition dans (in) introducing a PP functioning as a non-finite clause adjunc...
International audienceThis article concerns five French prepositions that mark an inclusion relation...
Of all French functional elements, the form de has without question the widest variety of uses, and ...
This paper provides a description of the notional meanings of the French preposition dans (‘in’) in ...
International audienceThis paper attempts to highlight the different types of connection between the...
International audienceThis paper deals with a temporal use of French preposition "dans" (‘in’) in se...
We present a descriptive overview of the uses of the French prepositional forms "à" and "de" and the...
Of all French functional elements, the form de has without question the widest variety of uses, and ...