Où finit la phrase ? Où commence le texte ?
This paper questions the frontier between grammatical relations and discourse relations, by taking examples of verbal clause sequences, mostly drawn from spoken French corpora. More specifically, we try to analyse in which cases such combinations can be given a truly syntactic status. In order to el...
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author | Christophe Benzitoun Frédéric Sabio |
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description | This paper questions the frontier between grammatical relations and discourse relations, by taking examples of verbal clause sequences, mostly drawn from spoken French corpora. More specifically, we try to analyse in which cases such combinations can be given a truly syntactic status. In order to elaborate our typology, we make a distinction between two kinds of criteria: those based on internal syntax and those based on external syntax. However, our typology will remain very general because of the difficulty of the task. In fact, every construction should be subject to a precise description. |
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spelling | doaj-art-911bd719b16d4d398ed9a80676fd96e02025-01-30T09:52:38ZengPresses universitaires de CaenDiscours1963-17232010-12-01710.4000/discours.7966Où finit la phrase ? Où commence le texte ?Christophe BenzitounFrédéric SabioThis paper questions the frontier between grammatical relations and discourse relations, by taking examples of verbal clause sequences, mostly drawn from spoken French corpora. More specifically, we try to analyse in which cases such combinations can be given a truly syntactic status. In order to elaborate our typology, we make a distinction between two kinds of criteria: those based on internal syntax and those based on external syntax. However, our typology will remain very general because of the difficulty of the task. In fact, every construction should be subject to a precise description.https://journals.openedition.org/discours/7966segmentationsentencesyntactic unitsclause combiningverbal clause |
spellingShingle | Christophe Benzitoun Frédéric Sabio Où finit la phrase ? Où commence le texte ? Discours segmentation sentence syntactic units clause combining verbal clause |
title | Où finit la phrase ? Où commence le texte ? |
title_full | Où finit la phrase ? Où commence le texte ? |
title_fullStr | Où finit la phrase ? Où commence le texte ? |
title_full_unstemmed | Où finit la phrase ? Où commence le texte ? |
title_short | Où finit la phrase ? Où commence le texte ? |
title_sort | ou finit la phrase ou commence le texte |
topic | segmentation sentence syntactic units clause combining verbal clause |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/discours/7966 |
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