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Problèmes de linguistique générale
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Le passé surcomposé sous la loupe
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the surcomposition d'un verbe francais, i.e., non pas en composant l'auxiliaire, ainsi qu'on l'affirme generalement, mais en composing l'auilie, and conclude that the plus courante de ces formes est le passe surcompose.
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Eppur non si muove: Experimental evidence for the Unaccusative Hypothesis and distinct ɸ-feature processing in Basque
TL;DR: In this article, the authors aimed to experimentally test the UH hypothesis in Basque and determine what the electrophysiological correlates are of the processing of unergative versus unaccusative predicates; they also aimed to investigate distinctness in phi-feature processing.
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What Children Know When They Know What a Name Is
TL;DR: In this non-Cartesian approach, children are seen as learning how to do different kinds of things with word show to engage in the cultur... In this noncartesian approach as mentioned in this paper.
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The Social Scientist, the Public, and the Pragmatist Gaze. Exploring the Critical Conditions of Sociological Inquiry
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the milestones of the main sociological version of pragmatism, that is, pragmatic sociology (sociologie pragmatique), initiated by Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thevenot, and dwell on the complicated relationship between a pragmatic framework, centered on the insider point of view of agents and social critique, which apprehends the social world from the external view of the critical sociologist.
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The French tradition in pragmatics: From structuralism to cognitivism
TL;DR: In this paper, a general survey of the work of one of the most famous French pragmaticists, Oswald Ducrot, is presented, along with a section on the relationship between current work on pragmatic markers originating in the French structuralist paradigm and the new lexical pragmatic framework developed by Deirdre Wilson and Robyn Carston within relevance theory.