Le traitement des prépositions en grammaire générative

On the basis of the common corpus, this paper discusses the generative approach to the prepositional domain, which is shown to include four subcategories defined by binary features : {±L} (lexical), {±F} (functional), namely semi-lexical prepositions, functional prepositions, adverbs and particles....

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Main Author: Jean-Charles KHALIFA
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Language:English
Published: Cercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICO 2017-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/corela/4949
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description On the basis of the common corpus, this paper discusses the generative approach to the prepositional domain, which is shown to include four subcategories defined by binary features : {±L} (lexical), {±F} (functional), namely semi-lexical prepositions, functional prepositions, adverbs and particles. We discuss some of the syntactic tests traditionally used to distinguish these categories, while showing how central modules in generative theory, especially the case filter and the theta role theory, may contribute to the analysis of the proposed examples.
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spelling doaj-art-40227a8eede8465a898684207bb87d482025-08-20T02:20:31ZengCercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICOCorela1638-573X2017-06-012210.4000/corela.4949Le traitement des prépositions en grammaire générativeJean-Charles KHALIFAOn the basis of the common corpus, this paper discusses the generative approach to the prepositional domain, which is shown to include four subcategories defined by binary features : {±L} (lexical), {±F} (functional), namely semi-lexical prepositions, functional prepositions, adverbs and particles. We discuss some of the syntactic tests traditionally used to distinguish these categories, while showing how central modules in generative theory, especially the case filter and the theta role theory, may contribute to the analysis of the proposed examples.https://journals.openedition.org/corela/4949adverbsprepositionsparticlescase filtertheta roleslexical
spellingShingle Jean-Charles KHALIFA
Le traitement des prépositions en grammaire générative
Corela
adverbs
prepositions
particles
case filter
theta roles
lexical
title Le traitement des prépositions en grammaire générative
title_full Le traitement des prépositions en grammaire générative
title_fullStr Le traitement des prépositions en grammaire générative
title_full_unstemmed Le traitement des prépositions en grammaire générative
title_short Le traitement des prépositions en grammaire générative
title_sort le traitement des prepositions en grammaire generative
topic adverbs
prepositions
particles
case filter
theta roles
lexical
url https://journals.openedition.org/corela/4949
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