International audienceModern French greatly differs not only from other Romance languages but also from Old French with regard to the position and the expression of pronominal subjects. In this paper we try to provide some explanations for the specificity of the postverbal position, and for the way it has evolved, partly in connexion with its expression. In particular, we underline the necessity of taking into account the relation of the utterance with the preceding context, which is in fact a decisive factor in determining the position of the subject. Then we consider the evolution of pronominal subjects in the framework of grammaticalization, and we finally set the developement of 'subject-verb' sequences in the context of the more genera...
International audienceThis study is based on a corpus of texts from 12 th to 14 th century. It aims ...
Titre parallèle : Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Textual Data Statistical Analys...
This dissertation explores a typological puzzle within the Romance language family: How is it that F...
International audienceCette présentation s'attache à l'évolution de la syntaxe du pronom personnel s...
Offord Malcolm H. The Use of the Personal Pronoun Subject in Post-position in Fourteenth Century Fre...
Nathalie Fournier : Expression et place des constituants dans l'énoncé en français classique : la re...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to give an account of the emergence and the evolution...
On note souvent que les formes pronominales des langues romanes se sont développées en remplaçant la...
International audienceModern French greatly differs not only from other Romance languages but also f...
Postposition of the subject has been widely explored in the French language but only rarely in relat...
Offord Malcolm H. The Use of the Personal Pronoun Subject in Post-position in Fourteenth Century Fre...
In Medieval French, the syntax of the subject was far freer than it is today. It was mainly conditio...
Note:This is a study of subject personal pronouns (SPP) and of impersonal il in Old French between t...
This paper addresses the various ways French speakers and grammarians perceive the impersonal pronou...
The combined points of view of dialectology, diachrony and language acquisition shed new light on th...
International audienceThis study is based on a corpus of texts from 12 th to 14 th century. It aims ...
Titre parallèle : Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Textual Data Statistical Analys...
This dissertation explores a typological puzzle within the Romance language family: How is it that F...
International audienceCette présentation s'attache à l'évolution de la syntaxe du pronom personnel s...
Offord Malcolm H. The Use of the Personal Pronoun Subject in Post-position in Fourteenth Century Fre...
Nathalie Fournier : Expression et place des constituants dans l'énoncé en français classique : la re...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to give an account of the emergence and the evolution...
On note souvent que les formes pronominales des langues romanes se sont développées en remplaçant la...
International audienceModern French greatly differs not only from other Romance languages but also f...
Postposition of the subject has been widely explored in the French language but only rarely in relat...
Offord Malcolm H. The Use of the Personal Pronoun Subject in Post-position in Fourteenth Century Fre...
In Medieval French, the syntax of the subject was far freer than it is today. It was mainly conditio...
Note:This is a study of subject personal pronouns (SPP) and of impersonal il in Old French between t...
This paper addresses the various ways French speakers and grammarians perceive the impersonal pronou...
The combined points of view of dialectology, diachrony and language acquisition shed new light on th...
International audienceThis study is based on a corpus of texts from 12 th to 14 th century. It aims ...
Titre parallèle : Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Textual Data Statistical Analys...
This dissertation explores a typological puzzle within the Romance language family: How is it that F...