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Une démocratie pour le troisième millénaire
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ISBN: 2857020457 9782857020455 Year: 1990 Publisher: Paris: Éd. de la R.P.P,


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Tumultes : cahiers du centre de sociologie des pratiques et des représentations politiques Université Paris VII Denis Diderot.
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ISSN: 21182892 1243549X Year: 1992 Publisher: Paris : Paris : Université Paris VII Denis Diderot, Éditions Kimé

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The biannual journal Tumultes was founded in 1992 by a group of academics at Université Paris 7 who wanted to create a space for reflecting on contemporary political issues that would also act as a crucible for collective intelligence.

La notion
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ISBN: 2708008498 Year: 1997 Publisher: Paris Ophrys

Les opérations de détermination: quantification, qualification: actes du colloque de linguistique des 27 et 28 mars 1998 organisé à l'UFE d'études anglophones de l'Université Paris 7-Denis Diderot
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ISBN: 2708008552 9782708008557 Year: 1999 Publisher: Gap Ophrys

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Resumptive pronouns at the interfaces
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ISBN: 9789027208224 9789027286987 9027208220 9027286981 1283174928 9786613174925 9781283174923 6613174920 Year: 2011 Publisher: Amsterdam Philadelphia, PA John Benjamins

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This article focuses on the distribution and interpretation of resumption in Jordanian Arabic with respect to a well-known distinction: weak (clitics and doubled pronouns) versus strong (strong pronouns and epithets) resumption. We propose an analysis of resumption and reconstruction that relates two major asymmetries with respect to that distinction, (i) strong resumption banning QP antecedents in non-island contexts, contrary to weak resumption, and (ii) strong resumption banning reconstruction in strong island contexts, contrary to weak resumption. Our main conclusion is that weak (functional) resumptives support two distributive readings, either bound variable or e- type, whereas strong (lexical) resumptives can only get an e-type interpretation. The asymmetries stated above then just follow from further constraints on the two distributive readings.

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