<br><div>I'm a PhD student working in formal semantics on the meaning of some French determiners, such as <b>'le moindre N'</b> which
can be translated into English as 'any N at all', 'the slightest N', 'a
single N' when it occurs in negative sentences (see (1)) and as 'any N'
or 'each and every N' in positive sentences (see (2)):</div><div><div><br>(1) Je suis totalement ignorante, je ne connais pas <b>la moindre</b> <b>ville</b> de ce pays.<br>I'm totally ignorant, I don't know <b>a single town</b> of this country.<br>
<br>(2) Paul est impressionnant, il connaît <b>la moindre ville</b> de ce pays.<br>Paul is amazing, he knows<b> each and every town</b> of this country.<br><br></div>I'm
interested in comparing French with other Romance languages such as
Italian and Spanish but also with English. I'm looking for a parallel
corpora tool (preferably online) which would find the most
frequent translations of the determiners from French to these three
languages, and provide a list of parallel sentences for each possible
translation. </div><div><br></div><div>Any reference to available tools
would be highly appreciated. You can answer directly to me, I will
summarize your tips in a later post.</div><br>Thanks you for your help!<br><br>Margot Colinet<br>Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle<br>Paris Diderot-Paris 7<br>