Laurence Danlos
List of John Benjamins publications for which Laurence Danlos plays a role.
Journal
Connecteurs de discours centraux et périphériques Lingvisticæ Investigationes 42:2, pp. 262–297 | Article
2019 En nous inspirant des travaux de Haegeman (2004), nous montrons que les conjonctions de subordination du français écrit se partitionnent en deux classes, les conjonctions centrales et périphériques, et que cette partition dépend du sens des conjonctions. Ainsi, quand dans son sens temporel est… read more
Connecteurs de discours adverbiaux: Problèmes à l’interface syntaxe-sémantique Adverbes et compléments adverbiaux / Adverbs and adverbial complements, Radimský, Jan and Ignazio Mauro Mirto (eds.), pp. 261–275 | Article
2013 This article focuses on the following question: does the only syntactic argument of an adverbial discourse connective correspond to its second semantic argument? We will see that this is not always the case, which is a problem for the syntax-semantics interface. This interface brings us to… read more
Constructions pronominales dans Dicovalence et le lexique-grammaire: intégration dans le Lefff Actes du «27e colloque international sur le lexique et la grammaire» (L'Aquila, 10-13 septembre 2008). Première partie, De Gioia, Michele (dir.), pp. 293–304 | Article
2009 In this paper, we describe how pronominal constructions are represented in Dicovalence and in the lexicon-grammar. We introduce a method for extracting and merging lexical syntactic information about these constructions, and integrating it in the Lefff NLP lexicon.
read more4. Strong generative capacity of RST, SDRT and discourse dependency DAGSs Constraints in Discourse, Benz, Anton and Peter Kühnlein (eds.), pp. 69–95 | Article
2008 The aim of this paper0 is to compare the discourse structures proposed in rst, sdrt and dependency dags which extend the semantic level of mtt for discourses. The key question is the following: do these formalisms allow the representation of all the discourse structures which correspond to… read more
Coréférence événementielle entre deux phrases Lexique, Syntaxe et Lexique-Grammaire / Syntax, Lexis & Lexicon-Grammar: Papers in honour of Maurice Gross, Leclère, Christian, Éric Laporte, Mireille Piot and Max Silberztein (eds.), pp. 137–153 | Article
2004 Works on temporal relations between two eventualities e1 and e2 always suppose that e1 ≠ e2. We will concentrate on cases where e1 = e2, i.e. on event coreference. Unlike object coreference, event coreference has rarely been studied in detail, except for (pro)nominal phrases referring to an event.… read more