Sur la syntaxe et la sémantique des groupes nominaux à tête prédicative
Robert Pasero | Laboratoire d’informatique fondamentale, Marseille, UMR CNRS 6166
Jean Royauté | Laboratoire d’informatique fondamentale, Marseille, UMR CNRS 6166
Paul Sabatier | Laboratoire d’informatique fondamentale, Marseille, UMR CNRS 6166
Summary
This paper deals with syntax and semantics of french predicative noun phrases, i.e noun phrases whose head is a predicative noun. A predicative noun is a noun that can be derived from a verb (construction) or an adjective (difficulté) or is a noun that occurs in support verb constructions (effet). We formulate a set of hypothesis for distinguishing predicative nouns from non predicative ones. We show the most important properties of predicative noun phrases, study the syntax of main constructions, and propose a logic semantic representation for them.
Article language: French
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