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Journal articles on the topic "Relations grammaticales"

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Blasco, Mylene. "Pour une approche syntaxique des dislocations." Journal of French Language Studies 7, no. 1 (1997): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959269500003343.

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Abstract:L'enjeu de cet article est, à partir de I'observation du fonctionnement et de la distribution de données orales attestées et d'exemples écrits, de donner un statut autonome à la dislocation et de mettre à jour plusieurs cas de dislocations qui different tant par le statut syntaxique du syntagme disloqué que par l'éventail des relations référentielles qui l'unissent au pronom clitique.Nous montrons que la prise en compte de la place de l'élément disloqué (avant le verbe / après le verbe), les marques formelles que sont les prépositions, les comportements des différentes catégories grammaticales et les bomes syntaxiques révélées par les subordonnées imposent alors une répartition de la dislocation en trois grands types:le double marquage d'une fonction syntaxique conjointement effectué par le syntagme disloqué et le pronom clitique qui sont alors coréférents;les cas de dislocations ou le segment disloqué est adjoint au pronom clitique uniquement de par les différentes relations référentielles qu'il entretient avec le clitique;les cas de dislocations où l'élément disloqué est adjoint à l'ensemble de la construction verbale car il n'est ni en relation syntaxique avec le verbe, ni en relation référentielle avec le pronom clitique.
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MARTEL, KARINE, and CHRISTELLE DODANE. "Le rôle de la prosodie dans les premières constructions grammaticales: étude de cas d'un enfant français monolingue." Journal of French Language Studies 22, no. 1 (2012): 13–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959269511000561.

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ABSTRACTLa prosodie, qui fait l'objet d'une acquisition précoce chez le jeune enfant, pourrait contenir des indices (pauses, intonation, accentuation) susceptibles de faciliter la mise en place des premières combinaisons de deux mots et des premières relations syntaxiques. Nous proposons d'examiner les caractéristiques prosodiques des productions de Madeleine, entre 11 et 23 mois. L'analyse acoustique de 550 productions fait apparaître que les premiers mots apparaissent vers 12 mois de façon concomitante à la réalisation accrue de proto-mots bisyllabiques, produits avec des contours montants et montants-descendants, dont la forme temporelle se rapproche de la forme adulte. Les combinaisons de mots émergent ensuite, à partir de 18 mois, caractérisées par un contour d'intonation unique et modulé qui permet d'exprimer leurs liens de dépendance.
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Bredin-Oja, Shelley L., and Marc E. Fey. "Children's Responses to Telegraphic and Grammatically Complete Prompts to Imitate." American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 23, no. 1 (2014): 15–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/1058-0360(2013/12-0155).

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PurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine whether children in the early stage of combining words are more likely to respond to imitation prompts that are telegraphic than to prompts that are grammatically complete and whether they produce obligatory grammatical morphemes more reliably in response to grammatically complete imitation prompts than to telegraphic prompts.MethodFive children between 30 and 51 months of age with language delay participated in a single-case alternating treatment design with 14 sessions split between a grammatical and a telegraphic condition. Alternating orders of the 14 sessions were randomly assigned to each child. Children were given 15 prompts to imitate a semantic relation that was either grammatically complete or telegraphic.ResultsNo differences between conditions were found for the number of responses that contained a semantic relation. In contrast, 3 of the 5 children produced significantly more grammatical morphemes when presented with grammatically complete imitation prompts. Two children did not include a function word in either condition.ConclusionProviding a telegraphic prompt to imitate does not offer any advantage as an intervention technique. Children are just as likely to respond to a grammatically complete imitation prompt. Further, including function words encourages children who are developmentally ready to imitate them.
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Ushaah, Mohamed. "La langue en action: discours et énonciation." مجلة جامعة صبراتة العلمية 2, no. 2 (2018): 15–1. http://dx.doi.org/10.47891/sabujhs.v2i2.85.

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La langue acquiert son caractère « social » dans la mesure où elle relie, à travers ses systèmes et ses mécanismes, toute une communauté ou une autre. Cependant, si la langue est « un produit social », le discours reste un acte propre à l’individu au cours de son utilisation de la langue. Et c’est en tant qu’« un acte individuel de volonté » que le discours constitue la mise en action de la langue par le sujet parlant en vue de communiquer sa pensée personnelle. Autrement dit, le locuteur choisit les techniques et les aptitudes verbales que lui procure la langue selon la finalité qu’il entend donner à son discours.C’est par le type même d’organisation et d’enchaînement de ses éléments, par le genre de relations et de combinaisons entre ses propositions (coordination, inférence, cause, opposition, condition, etc...) que le discours – allant de la phrase simple jusqu'au texte en passant par le paragraphe - acquiert sa valeur, sa cohérence, la finalité que le locuteur entend lui donner, en un mot, son acceptabilité par l’interlocuteur : c’est ce qu’on appelle « l’acte d' énonciation » . C’est pourquoi, de nombreux linguistes appellent à l'émergence d'une « linguistique textuelle » et , donc , à définir et à établir , à l’instar des catégories et des classes grammaticales propres à la structure phrastique , des concepts, des catégories ou des classes d’unité et d’autres types de marqueurs et des connexions logico-sémantiques qui soient spécifiques à la structure textuelle.
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Monogarova, A. G., and M. N. Latu. "LANGUAGE REPRESENTATION OF SUBJECT AND OBJECT RELATIONS BETWEEN THE ELEMENTS OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE (BASED ON DEFINITIONS OF TERMS OF DEVELOPING PROFESSIONAL FIELDS)." Juvenis scientia, no. 11 (2018): 41–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.32415/jscientia.2018.11.12.

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The paper presents the most common patterns of representation of subject and object relations in the definitions of terms, and identifies the ways of implementing subject relations between elements of scientific knowledge in active and passive structures that are part of the structure of applied models of organization of scientific knowledge. In addition, the article raises the question of the potential of various grammatical structures in the context of the transfer of subject and object relations. The results of the study show that system relation S can be represented by lexical and grammatical means. The lexical verbalizes of this relation are the key words of blocks of subject relations, and among the grammatical language means it is possible to distinguish the category of case.
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Dixon, R. M. W., and F. R. Palmer. "Grammatical Roles and Relations." Language 74, no. 1 (1998): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/417620.

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Hudson, Richard. "Coordination and grammatical relations." Journal of Linguistics 24, no. 2 (1988): 303–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022226700011816.

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The most serious recent work on the theory of coordination has probably been done in terms of three theories of grammatical structure: Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar (GPSG–see especially Gazdar, 1981; Gazdaret al., 1982; 1985; Saget al., 1985; Schachter & Mordechay, 1983), Categorial Grammar (CG–see especially Steedman, 1985; Dowty, 1985) and Transformational Grammar (TG–notably Williams, 1978, 1981; Neijt, 1979; van Oirsouw, 1985, 1987). Each of these approaches is different in important respects: for instance, according to whether or not they allow deletion rules, and according to the kinds of information which they allow to be encoded in syntactic features. However, behind these differences lies an important similarity: in each case the theory concerned makes two assumptions about grammatical structure in general (i.e. about all structures, including coordinate ones):I The basic syntagmatic relations in sentence-structure are part-whole relations (consituent structure) and temporal order; note that this is true whether or not syntactic structure is seen as a ‘projection’ of lexical properties, since these lexical properies are themselves defined in terms of constituent structure and temporal order.
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Hudson, Richard A. "Gapping and grammatical relations." Journal of Linguistics 25, no. 1 (1989): 57–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002222670001210x.

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Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. "Grammatical Relations in Tariana." Nordic Journal of Linguistics 17, no. 2 (1994): 201–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0332586500003012.

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This article deals with the marking of grammatical relations in Tariana, North-Arawakan, and how this marking interrelates with topicality, definiteness and other discourse characteristics of nominal constituents. The following four case-marking systems are distinguished in Tariana: (i) a subject vs object case system, used with personal pronouns with animate reference; (ii) a case system characterized by an enclitic -nuku for marking topicalized and referential non-subjects, used with all types of nominal constituents; (iii) an ergative case-marking used with all types of nominal constituents under emphasis in A function, the ergative case marker being the same as instrumental; (iv) a system of peripheral cases – locative and instrumental, used with all types of nominal constituents, but obligatory only with pronouns. The overt case-marking in Tariana is related to such parameters as topicality, definiteness and emphasis, and consequently is dependent on the structure of discourse. I will argue that the unusual case-marking patterns in Tariana corroborate cross-linguistic generalizations on a dependency between case-marking and topical properties of NPs in languages with an opposition between marked and unmarked case forms.
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Durie, Mark. "Grammatical Relations in Acehnese." Studies in Language 11, no. 2 (1987): 365–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sl.11.2.05dur.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Relations grammaticales"

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Bélanger, Gilles. "Étude des relations cohésives grammaticales : perspectives traductologique et typologique." Thèse, Université de Sherbrooke, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/11143/10078.

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La présente étude constitue une application d'un principe théorique de la linguistique textuelle à l'étude du processus de traduction, d'une part, et à celle de la classification des textes de spécialités scientifiques et techniques, d'autre part. La cohésion est en effet l'un des paramètres importants de la textualité; la question se pose donc de savoir comment est rétablie cette cohésion dans le texte traduit. Le processus traductionnel, pour atteindre ses objectifs, doit prendre en compte tous les facteurs de la communication, en particulier le monde référentiel. Or, les éléments cohésifs grammaticaux d'un texte participent, au même titre que les éléments lexicaux, à la construction de la référence. L'analyse d'un corpus de textes originaux anglais et de leurs traductions françaises a permis de mettre en évidence un processus dynamique de transfert de la cohésion grammaticale dans le texte traduit. Ce processus souligne l'importance du contexte situationnel dans l'opération de traduction. Les langues de spécialités comportent par ailleurs des caractéristiques textuelles qui les distinguent des textes littéraires et des textes en langue courante. La présente étude analyse la composition des marqueurs de la cohésion grammaticale dans la perspective d'une typologie textuelle communicationnelle afin de déterminer les variables les plus discriminantes. Le corpus, constitué de textes d'exposition technique, d'exposition scientifique, d'argumentation scientifique et de narration scientifique, a été comparé à un groupe témoin de textes de narration/fiction. Des différences significatives ont ainsi été observées entre les différents types de textes en ce qui concerne la cohésion grammaticale. Cela montre l'intérêt d'affiner les typologies textuelles appliquées aux langues de spécialités.
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Johns, Alana. "Transitivity and grammatical relations in Inuktitut." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/5334.

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Sanfilippo, Antonio. "Grammatical relations, thematic roles and verb semantics." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/6585.

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Grammatical relations have always constituted a primary focus of attention in the study of language. Within the last three decades, the topicality of this trend has increasingly been determined by the quest for a universal characterization of the language faculty which has shaped the goals and directives of most current works in theoretical linguistics. Although the realization patterns and syntactic functionality of grammatical relations are subject to cross-linguistic variation, studies in comparative grammar have provided suggestive evidence that the range of variation found can often be contained within the limits fixed by a discrete set of parameters. The investigation of these parameters has broached the possibility of a universal specification of the nature of grammatical relations. This thesis proposes that such a specification should be achieved by establishing regularities in the syntax-semantics interface within a constraint-based approach to linguistic analysis that integrates a precise computational interpretation. In keeping with this objective, a unification-based categorial grammar framework is developed which incorporates the semantic insights of a Neo-Davidsonian approach to verb semantics and predicate-argument combination, where thematic roles are defined as clusters of entailments of verb meanings. This framework is extended with an integrated approach to argument selection and selection change. Properties of the resulting system are demonstrated with respect to a variety of natural language phenomena concerning grammatical function changing, unaccusativity and clitic dislocation.
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Morris, William C. "Emergent grammatical relations : an inductive learning system /." Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 1998. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p9828973.

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Alexander, Matthew John. "Agreement configuations : grammatical relations in modular grammar." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/13165.

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Durand, Tom. "L'intransitivité scindée dans les langues arawak." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016INAL0012/document.

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Dans cette thèse, j’étudie l’intransitivité scindée dans la famille linguistique arawak (Amérique du sud). L’analyse grammaticale du phénomène de l’intransitivité scindée s’appuie sur la prise en compte d’une part de ses motivations sémantico-pragmatiques, et d’autre part de ses réalisations morphosyntaxiques selon les catégories grammaticales, les changements de diathèse et les facteurs de TAM. En plus des marquages canoniques de l’agent et du patient d’un verbe transitif, les constructions impliquant des marquages non canoniques, comme celles engageant des verbes nominalisés ou un marquage différentiel, ont également été considérées.Cette étude non seulement révèle l’existence d’une grande diversité parmi les sous-types d’intransitivité scindée, mais propose les moyens de comprendre l’évolution diachronique de ces sous-types, avec laquelle ont pu interférer les effets du contact de langues. Les hypothèses avancées sur l’évolution historique des systèmes grammaticaux mettent à jour les voies où plusieurs langues ont pu s’engager vers des alignements à coloration accusative vs. ergative.Au travers de cette orientation, l’étude nous éclaire sur les différentes manières qu’a l’intransitivité scindée d’affecter l’alignement des actants, apportant ainsi sa contribution à la typologie des langues<br>In this thesis I study in depth the split intransitivity in the Arawak family of languages of South America. The grammatical analysis of the split intransitivity phenomenon is based on both their semantico-pragmatical motivations and their morphosyntactical realizations according to grammatical categories, valence changes and TAM. Besides, I also take into account constructions involving other types such as nominalized verbs and differential marking.This study not only reveals the existence of a rich diversity of split intransitivity patterns within this family, but it also proposes paths to understand the diachrony of such patterns, involving shifts from ergative alignment to accusative alignment, for which the effects of language contact may have played an important role. In this connection, the study sheds light onto the ways split intransitivity has implication for alignment-type and it is thus of interest for language typology
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Gregory, Howard Anthony Oliver. "An information-based theory of topics and grammatical relations." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 1999. http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/28471/.

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This dissertation proposes a formal semantic characterization of topichood and an account of the relationship between Topic and core Grammatical Relations. The theoretical framework employed is a form of HPSG (Pollard & Sag (1994)). The notion of Topic has been widely invoked in descriptions both of sentence structure and of intersentential discourse relations. Despite this a formal characterization of this notion is lacking in the literature. It is proposed here that Topics should be seen as predication targets at an underlying semantic level, and that the Topic-Comment relation is analogous to that between possible worlds (situations) and the propositional contents which they support. A Topic is interpreted as a point whose location has to be fixed in some conceptual space formed by the Comments, and this metaphor is extended to the overall Topic of a discourse sequence. Formally, it is suggested that Topics and Comments can be treated as the points and open sets respectively of a topological space. It is claimed that this captures well-known semantic restrictions on which NPs can be made Topics of a sentence. The proposed treatment is also extended to intersentential Topic relations. This account of Topics is made the basis of a revision to the relational hierarchy, which underlies many relational theories of grammar. It is proposed that basic predicates in language are maximally binary and sensitive to topichood, their initial Subject being the default predication target or Topic. Predicates of greater valency are treated as composite, and the effects of the relational hierarchy are derived from rules governing the process of composition. A number of cross-linguistic phenomena are examined which bear on the relationship between Topics and core Grammatical Relations, including the double Subject constructions characteristic of Japanese and other East Asian languages, the clitic doubling of Objects which is an areal phenomenon of the Balkans, and the so called "Object agreement" of Amharic. Finally a chapter is devoted to the nature of Indirect Objects, which are argued (against standard views) to rank above Direct Objects. It is claimed that with this approach an important part of the relational basis of syntax can be derived, without losing descriptive accuracy, from the proposed treatment of predication.
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Sevinc, Ayca Muge. "Grammatical Relations And Word Order In Turkish Sign Language (tid)." Master's thesis, METU, 2006. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/3/12607289/index.pdf.

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This thesis aims at investigating the grammatical relations in Turkish Sign Language (TiD). For this aim, word order, nominal morphology, and agreement morphology of verbs are examined. TiD lacks morphological case, but it has a very rich pronominal system like other sign languages. Verbs are classified according to their morphosyntactic features. With this classification, we can observe the effect of word order and agreement morphology on the grammatical relations. Combinatory Categorial Grammar as a lexicalized grammar encodes word order, morphological case, and agreement features in the lexicon. Hence, it has the tools for testing any lexicalized basic word order hypothesis for a language based on the gapping data. Gapping data based on grammatical judgments of native signers indicate that TiD is a verb final language. Syntactic ergativity seems to be prevailing in coordination of a transitive sentence and an intransitive sentence where the single argument of the intransitive clause or one of the arguments of the transitive clause is missing. TiD also shows a tendency for ergativity in lexical properties such as agreement and pro-drop.
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Croft, William. "Syntactic categories and grammatical relations : the cognitive organization of information /." Chicago : University of Chicago press, 1991. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35503082t.

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Owen-Smith, Thomas. "Grammatical relations in Tamang, a Tibeto-Burman language of Nepal." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2015. http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/23664/.

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This thesis investigates grammatical relations in Tamang, a (Tibeto-Burman) Sino-Tibetan language with roughly one million mother-tongue speakers, who live predominantly in the central hills of Nepal. Sino-Tibetan languages are known for their diversity of morphosyntactic profiles for expressing predicate-participant relations, which range from fully syntactic grammatical functions (eg. in Kham, Kiranti languages) to non-syntactic systems which encode semantic and pragmatic information about elements of the clause (eg. in Meithei, Chinese). Tamang represents an intermediate type, displaying a mixture of non-syntactic and syntactic patterns. This mixed profile is evident in intra-clausal relations in main and dependent clauses, where assignment of case morphemes encoding a mixture of semantic, pragmatic and syntactic information interacts with other strategies such as manipulation of word order and omission of clause participants. Inter-clausal relations are also unevenly syntacticized, some being based on syntactic pivots which privilege particular arguments, and some not. The research presented here is based on a corpus of field data from the Tamang dialect spoken in the villages of Lekharka and Bhote Namlang in the valley of the Indrawati River (Sindhupalchok District). Following a discussion on theoretical approaches to the analysis of clause participants and a grammatical overview of this dialect (which includes a detailed description of the verbal system), the thesis presents the morphosyntactic means by which grammatical relations are expressed, and the relations which hold between predicates and their participants in all types of main clause. Lastly, it examines grammatical relations in dependent clauses and structures of clause linkage, and explores links between grammatical relations and other domains of the language such as information structure, pragmatics and the lexicon. Phenomena observed in Tamang are considered in the context of typological literature on grammatical relations and alignment and, where possible, comparisons are drawn with patterns noted in other Sino-Tibetan and Tibeto-Burman languages.
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Books on the topic "Relations grammaticales"

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Hudson, R. A. Grammatical relations. The author, 1985.

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Grammatical relations. Garland Pub., 1986.

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Givón, T., ed. Grammatical Relations. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.35.

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Grammatical roles and relations. Cambridge University Press, 1994.

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Hudson, R. A. Extraction and grammatical relations. The author, 1987.

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Tsunoda, Tasaku, and Taro Kageyama, eds. Voice and Grammatical Relations. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.65.

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Corbett, Greville G., and Michael Noonan, eds. Case and Grammatical Relations. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.81.

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Elšík, Viktor, and Yaron Matras, eds. Grammatical Relations in Romani. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.211.

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Faarlund, Jan Terje, ed. Grammatical Relations in Change. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/slcs.56.

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Kana, Marit. Grammatical relations in Bahasa Indonesia. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, the Australian National University, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Relations grammaticales"

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Givón, T. "Grammatical Relations." In Grammatical Relations. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.35.02giv.

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Brainard, Sherri. "Ergativity and Grammatical Relations in Karao." In Grammatical Relations. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.35.03bra.

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Gildea, Spike. "Evolution of Grammatical Relations in Cariban." In Grammatical Relations. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.35.04gil.

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Haboud, Marleen. "Grammaticalization, Clause Union and Grammatical Relations in Ecuadorian Highland Spanish." In Grammatical Relations. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.35.05hab.

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Purwo, Bambang Kaswanti. "The Direct Object in Bi-transitive Clauses in Indonesian." In Grammatical Relations. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.35.06pur.

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Osam, E. K. "Serial Verbs and Grammatical Relations in Akan." In Grammatical Relations. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.35.07osa.

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Pu, Ming-Ming. "Zero Anaphora and Grammatical Relations in Mandarin." In Grammatical Relations. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.35.08pu.

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Rude, Noel. "Dative Shifting and Double Objects in Sahaptin." In Grammatical Relations. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.35.09rud.

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Morris, William C. "Emergent grammatical relations." In Cultural, Psychological and Typological Issues in Cognitive Linguistics. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.152.21mor.

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Givón, T., and Boniface Kawasha. "Indiscrete grammatical relations." In Typological Studies in Language. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.65.05giv.

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Conference papers on the topic "Relations grammaticales"

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Watson, Rebecca, John Carroll, and Ted Briscoe. "Efficient extraction of grammatical relations." In the Ninth International Workshop. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1654494.1654511.

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Preiss, Judita. "Using grammatical relations to compare parsers." In the tenth conference. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1067807.1067846.

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Carroll, John, and Ted Briscoe. "High precision extraction of grammatical relations." In the 19th international conference. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1072228.1072241.

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Yeh, Alexander. "Comparing two trainable grammatical relations finders." In the 18th conference. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/992730.992822.

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McConville, Mark, and Myroslava O. Dzikovska. "'Deep' grammatical relations for semantic interpretation." In Coling 2008: the workshop. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1608858.1608866.

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Chang, Pi-Chuan, Huihsin Tseng, Dan Jurafsky, and Christopher D. Manning. "Discriminative reordering with Chinese grammatical relations features." In the Third Workshop. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1626344.1626351.

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Sun, Weiwei, Yantao Du, and Xiaojun Wan. "Parsing for Grammatical Relations via Graph Merging." In Proceedings of the 21st Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL 2017). Association for Computational Linguistics, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/k17-1005.

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Chi, Ethan A., John Hewitt, and Christopher D. Manning. "Finding Universal Grammatical Relations in Multilingual BERT." In Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2020.acl-main.493.

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Seyed-Abbassi, B. K., and John C. Thompson. "Grammatical relational database model (abstract only)." In the 15th annual conference. ACM Press, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/322917.323030.

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Thant, Win Win. "Statistical Function Tagging and Grammatical Relations of Myanmar Sentences." In First International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing and Applications. Academy & Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC), 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/csit.2011.1319.

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