Organization of the lexicon-grammar of French verbs
Christian Leclère | Institut Gaspard Monge (CNRS), Université de Marne-la-Vallée
Summary
The “Lexicon-grammar” of LADL describes about 15,000 simple verbs and 25,000 complex verbs, according to the syntactic, distributional or semantic properties of their main constructions. I present the types of properties that have been selected as the basis for the classification of these verbs.
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