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Charles Bally et Ferdinand Brunot [PDF]

open access: yesSynergies Espagne, 2013
À la charnière des XIXe et XXe siècles, entre comparatisme et structuralisme, Charles Bally et Ferdinand Brunot se donnaient comme objectif, chacun à sa manière, de renouveler intégralement la grammaire française et son enseignement.
Annick Englebert
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Linguistique textuelle et diachronie

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2012
On s'interrogera, dans cet exposé, sur les conditions nécessaires, tant au plan théorique qu'au plan méthodologique, pour que la prise en compte de la dimension diachronique par la linguistique textuelle puisse constituer une discipline dotée de ses ...
Combettes Bernard
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Micro-diachronie de l’oral en français laurentien : la mouvance des normes communautaires [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences
Trois études de cas en micro-diachronie de l’oral en français montréalais mettent en évidence les différences dans la structuration sociale de variables, contribuant ainsi à une meilleure compréhension de l’évolution des pratiques langagières en contexte
Tremblay Mireille
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Noms d’agent et d’instrument en haïtien : typologie, diachronie, théorie

open access: yesÉtudes Créoles, 2022
The present work is a preliminary study of Haitian Creole (HC) deverbal agent and instrument nouns henceforth called Complex Effector Nouns (CEN, NEC in French) in -è (/ɛ/), -e (/e/) or -ez (/ez/), partially related to French CENs in -eur via two sound ...
Alain Kihm
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On Coseriu’s legacy

open access: yesEnergeia, 2011
This article examines Eugenio Coseriu’s overall theory of language and linguistics, based on his 1974 book Synchronie, Diachronie und Geschichte (originally in Spanish, in 1958).
Esa Itkonen
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Patterns of grammaticalization in African languages [PDF]

open access: yes, 1982
The approach outlined in the present paper is based on observations made with African languages. Although the 1000-odd African languages display a remarkable extent of structural variation, there are certain structures that do not seem to occur in Africa.
Heine, Bernd, Reh, Mechthild
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Descriptivity grading of finnish body-part terms [PDF]

open access: yes, 1975
Three quantificational approaches to the measurement of lexical descriptivity are proposed, based on: the semantic sum of the parts of a lexeme is equal to the whole, paraphrase-term and term-paraphrase congruence, explicitness of semantic elements of a ...
Ultan, Russell
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The essentialness of diachrony [PDF]

open access: yesDiacronia, 2015
Natural entities—plants and animals, on the one hand, society, language, and culture, on the other—emerge through an assiduous diachronic effort, respond to diachronically developed needs, exist and function diachronically. However, through the instruments at his disposal, man can only perceive and grasp the “fragment”, seizing it for a prolonged ...
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Deponency in the Diachrony of Greek*

open access: yes, 2007
This chapter discusses an investigation of deponent verbs that bear the middle/passive morphology of the Greek language and take an object in the accusative case. It attempts to determine whether there exist any systematic factors from the areas of syntax and semantics that influence the presence of deponent verbs throughout the history of the Greek ...
Lavidas, Nikolaos, Papangeli, Dimitra
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L'invariant à l'épreuve de la diachronie

open access: yesCorela, 2010
In this paper, we take a critical look at the notion of the semantic invariant, still widely accepted among French linguists working on English. We examine the invariant in the light of data from the history of English, in an attempt to show that such a ...
Brian Lowrey, Fabienne Toupin
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