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Étude sémantico-syntaxique des constructions à verbe support

1998
Le présent travail porte sur les combinaisons «verbe + nom» en espagnol, connues comme constructions à verbe support (dans la littérature anglaise, light verb constructions). Il s'agit des constructions du type dar un paseo faire une promenade', hacer una proposicién 'faire une proposition', tener miedo 'avoir peur', echar un vistazo jeter un coup d ...
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Problèmes de traduction automatique des constructions à verbes supports

Lingvisticae Investigationes, 2000
Summary The constructions with support verbs raise specific problems in Machine Translation. Within the scope of this note, we first characterise, from a linguistic point of view, the sentences with support verbs. That characterisation will be illustrated by examples from French and Portuguese.
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Corpus-Based Acquisition of Support Verb Constructions for Portuguese

2012
We present a resource-poor approach to automatically acquire Support Verb Constructions (SVCs) for European Portuguese with a two-stage procedure. First, we apply a cross-lingual approach with a bilingual parallel corpus: starting with a Portuguese full verb, we use the translations into another language and the corresponding backtranslations to ...
Britta D. Zeller, Sebastian Padó
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Natural Language Inference in Ordinary and Support Verb Constructions

2020
The family of clause types known as ‘support (or ‘light’) verb construction’ (SVC) manifests a peculiar syntax-semantics interface if compared with ordinary verb constructions (OVC). If, in e.g. She laughed, the verb licenses an argument and assigns it a semantic role, syntacticians of every stripe nowadays agree that it is the noun laugh, in She gave ...
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