Evaluation critique des modèles graduels et non graduels de l’intégration syntaxique

There are two ways of analysing syntactic dependencies: the most common one assumes a continuum from integration to juxtaposition. The second one adopts a non-gradual perspective of syntactic integration. At first, we present models which postulate a continuum of syntactic integration. In a second s...

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Main Authors: Gilles Corminboeuf, Christophe Benzitoun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICO 2014-06-01
Series:Corela
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/corela/3480
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Summary:There are two ways of analysing syntactic dependencies: the most common one assumes a continuum from integration to juxtaposition. The second one adopts a non-gradual perspective of syntactic integration. At first, we present models which postulate a continuum of syntactic integration. In a second step, we present two frameworks that postulate the existence of two modes of utterances’ organization, a micro-syntactic level and a macro-syntactic level: these approaches, based in particular on the concept of government (“rection” in French), adopt a non-gradual perspective of syntactic integration, i.e. they do not distinguish degrees of grammatical dependency. Our study compares the gradual and non-gradual approaches, with the aim of identifying the theoretical implications for modeling syntactic dependencies.
ISSN:1638-573X