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Does stronger primary care improve access to health services for persons with spinal cord injury? Evidence from eleven European countries. [PDF]
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A panel based on three-miRNAs as diagnostic biomarker for prostate cancer. [PDF]
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Combinatorial therapies for spinal cord injury repair. [PDF]
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Lingvisticae Investigationes, 2005
The paper is aimed at defining the concepts needed in the discussion of so-called ‘support (≈ light) verbs’ and presenting a way of describing them in the lexicon in terms of Lexical Functions [= LFs]. It develops the following six points : 1. A genuine support verb is semantically empty (or ‘emptied’ in the context of its keyword)
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The paper is aimed at defining the concepts needed in the discussion of so-called ‘support (≈ light) verbs’ and presenting a way of describing them in the lexicon in terms of Lexical Functions [= LFs]. It develops the following six points : 1. A genuine support verb is semantically empty (or ‘emptied’ in the context of its keyword)
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Ces insupportables verbes supports
Lingvisticae Investigationes, 2005Among non predicative verbs such as copulas, auxiliaries and various modal verbs, the so-called “verbes supports” (light verbs) are by far the most numerous class, and, moreover, an ever expanding one. They are supposed to carry very little meaning, or no meaning at all and, as a consequence, have no argument structure.
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Les verbes supports métaphoriques
Lingvisticae Investigationes, 2005This paper deals with a particular type of support verb : metaphorical support verbs. This subject raises the question of the range of the notion ‘support verb’ and the question of the semantic role of support verbs. We can register a lot of these metaphorical support verbs : about 100 in French : e.g. nourrir une haine viscérale, bombarder de conseils,
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Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris, 2002
Les termes, et notamment les verbes, qu'on appelle supports presentent en arabe des caracteristiques qui les distinguent des termes equivalents etudies dans des langues indo-europeennes: une distribution complementaire avec les constructions analytiques a objet interne, le fait que le support puisse prendre la forme d'un scheme consonantique, l'absence
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Les termes, et notamment les verbes, qu'on appelle supports presentent en arabe des caracteristiques qui les distinguent des termes equivalents etudies dans des langues indo-europeennes: une distribution complementaire avec les constructions analytiques a objet interne, le fait que le support puisse prendre la forme d'un scheme consonantique, l'absence
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Verbes supports : polysémie et polylexicalité
Syntaxe & Sémantique, 2004Résumé Dans cet article, les deux axes de réflexion présentés (la polysémie et la polylexicalité) nous ont servi de cadre dans lequel nous avons essayé d’apporter quelques éclaircissements concernant certaines propriétés essentielles des verbes supports en arabe.
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Verbes supports et composition sémantique
2011In this paper I propose a semantic account of light verb constructions (LVC) based on the analysis of the dynamic interaction between the meanings of the noun and the verb in the construction. Traditional accounts claim that in an LVC the verb is usually semantically void and acts as a mere licencer for the noun.
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