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Grammar, Comparative and general --- Propositions (Linguistique) --- Clauses --- Congresses --- Congrès
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"La triade « proposition, phrase, énoncé » peut être étudiée selon différentes perspectives disciplinaires : philosophie, histoire de la grammaire, linguistique ou encore philologie. Elle prend sa source dans le discours de la science depuis l’Antiquité, et s’est développée jusqu’à nos jours, faisant l’objet d’approches très variées. Proposition, phrase, énoncé retrace l’émergence et l’évolution de ces concepts et en offre une vision d’ensemble. L’ouvrage présente les problématiques et les difficultés méthodologiques de ces notions, sans chercher à dissimuler les disparités, les oppositions, voire les contradictions de leurs analyses. C’est finalement de temps long dont il est question dans cet ouvrage, de permanence et de rémanence, en dépit des évolutions et des variations de ces concepts au cours de l’histoire, ce qui témoigne de leur importance et de leur nécessité."
Propositions (linguistique) --- Phrase (linguistique) --- Discours (linguistique) --- Philosophie du langage. --- Psycholinguistics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Discourse analysis. --- Language and languages --- Clauses. --- Sentences. --- Philosophy. --- Propositions (linguistique). --- Phrase (linguistique). --- Discours (linguistique).
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Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Adverbiaux --- Propositions (Linguistique) --- Syntaxe --- Adverbials. --- Clauses. --- Syntax.
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Logic --- Philosophy of language --- Référence (linguistique) --- Contexte (linguistique) --- Propositions (linguistique) --- Frege, Gottlob, --- Contribution à la linguistique --- Frege, Gottlob --- Contribution à la linguistique.
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In this book, the editors explore the variety of types of complementation found across the languages of the world, their grammatical properties, & meanings.
Lexicology. Semantics --- Developmental psychology --- Comparative linguistics --- Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Typology (Linguistics) --- Complément (Linguistique) --- Propositions (Linguistique) --- Verbe (Linguistique) --- Typologie (Linguistique) --- Complement. --- Clauses --- Verb. --- Language and languages --- Linguistic typology --- Linguistics --- Linguistic universals --- Verb --- Complement (Grammar) --- Complement --- Typology --- Classification --- Verb phrase --- Verbals --- Reflexives --- Sentences --- Syntax --- Philology --- Clauses. --- Compléments (linguistique) --- Grammaire comparée et générale --- Propositions (linguistique) --- Typologie (linguistique) --- Verbes
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Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Clauses. --- Principles and parameters (Linguistics) --- Propositions (Linguistique) --- Syntaxe --- Principes et paramètres (Linguistique) --- Syntax. --- Principes et paramètres (Linguistique) --- Generative grammar --- Language and languages --- Syntax --- Clauses --- Sentences --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax
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English language --- Grammar --- Claus, Emile --- Clauses --- Sentences --- Discourse analysis --- Anglais (langue) --- Propositions (linguistique) --- Phrase (linguistique) --- Clauses. --- Sentences. --- Discourse analysis. --- -English language --- -Germanic languages --- -Clauses --- Germanic languages --- English language - Clauses --- English language - Sentences --- English language - Discourse analysis
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These previously unpublished articles offer a cross-linguistic perspective on small clauses. They discuss subjects such as the different types of small clauses across languages and lexical items, the internal syntax of small clauses and their structure, and the general topic of the grammar of predication, ranging from a total questioning of the existence of small clauses to claims that they exist in every predication context. The editors' cross-linguistic approach addresses syntactic and lexical issues as well as the relationships between small clauses and language acquisition among children. It surveys the problems raised by small clauses in light of recent developments in the principles and parameter model. The data is drawn from Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, and Swedish. The contributions share theoretical assumptions about small clauses. The cross-linguistic comparison offers the potential for defining variable and static elements of small clauses, as well as distinguishing ways that they resemble full clauses.
Grammar --- 801.56 --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- -801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Clauses --- Grammar, Comparative --- Propositions (Linguistique) --- -Comparative grammar --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Sentences --- Syntax --- Clauses.
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This monograph is one of the first studies that approaches Latin syntax from a formal perspective, combining detailed corpus-based description with formal theoretical analysis. The empirical focus is word order in embedded clauses, with special attention to clauses in which one or more constituents surface to the left of a subordinating conjunction. It is proposed that two such types of left peripheral fronting should be distinguished. The proposed analyses shed light not only on the clausal left periphery, but also on the overall structure of the Latin clause. The study is couched in the fram
Classical Latin language --- Grammar --- Latin language --- Latin (Langue) --- Clauses --- Word order. --- Propositions --- Grammaire --- Ordre des mots --- Word order --- Clauses. --- Latin language -- Clauses. --- Latin language -- Word order. --- Latin language. --- Latin language - Clauses. --- Latin language - Word order. --- Languages & Literatures --- Greek & Latin Languages & Literatures --- Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- Latin language - Clauses --- Latin language - Word order --- Latin (langue) --- Propositions (linguistique)
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