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Locutions et phrases: aspects de la prédication

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Gerda Haßler explores locutions and phrases, focusing on aspects of predication. The introduction addresses locutions and periphrases, with Denis Le Pesant discussing locutions in French by Jean and Françoise Dubois-Charlier, offering reflections for a semantic classification. Stefanie Wagner examines locutions and false friends, while Bernard Darbord investigates verbal periphrases in medieval Spanish. Sybille Große analyzes the periphrase "venir de + inf." and the restriction of adverbs, and Ichraf Khammari presents various locutions. In the realm of predication and mediativity, Haßler discusses the expression of epistemic modality and evidentiality in Romance languages. Alina Ganea delves into modality, evidentiality, and mediativity, while Gabriela Scripnic explores mediativity, mirativity, and strategic adjustment. Anja Hennemann investigates the interaction between evidentiality and deixis in Spanish detective novels. Anca Gâta traces the history of rhetoric, focusing on the concept of dissociation, and Khalifa Missaoui examines predicative aspects in linguistic interference between French and Arabic. Jean-Jacques Briu questions why space is not treated as a category of utterance like time in grammars. Bouzidi Said discusses reduplication, particularly in Berber adverbs, and Khalifa Missaoui highlights the significance of temporal connectors in conversational analysis. Françoise Gadet reflects on what 'marginal' French

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Locutions et phrases: aspects de la prédication, Gerda Haßler

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