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    Accès libre
    Evaluation critique des modèles graduels et non graduels de l’intégration syntaxique
    (2014-5-9) ;
    Benzitoun, Christophe
    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.
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    Accès libre
    Approches non gradualistes des liaisons de prédications : l’exemple des modèles macro-syntaxiques
    (2014-5-9) ;
    Benzitoun, Christophe
    In this study, we present two frameworks that postulate the existence of twomodes of utterances’ organization, a micro-syntactic level and a macro-syntactic level (the modular framework of the Groupe Aixois de Recherche en Syntaxe and the “stratificational” framework part of the Groupe de Fribourg). 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.