S=?UTF-8?Q?=C3=A9minaires_des_op=C3=A9rations_PLU_=28pluralit=C3=A9=2C_?=quantification) et GD4 (typologie du TAME) du Labex EFL

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Mon Feb 10 14:28:41 UTC 2014


Bonjour,

(avec toutes nos excuses pour les doublons)

La prochaine séance du séminaire "Quantification, scalarité, pluralité, TAME" des opérations GD4 (Typologie du TAME, axe 3) et PLU (Pluralité, axe 2) du Labex EFL aura lieu le

JEUDI 13 FÉVRIER de 10h30 à 12h00
SALLE 136 (premier étage), bâtiment Olympe de Gouges de l'Université Paris-Diderot
(métro : ligne 14 (station "Bibliothèque FM"), bus : 89 (terminus station «  Porte de France »))

Notre intervenante sera Evangelia ADAMOU (LACITO) : "Are distals related to past or future in tensed nominals?". (voir le résumé ci-dessous)

En espérant vous voir à Olympe de Gouges jeudi prochain,

Cordialement,

P. Caudal et C. Sorin

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Are distals related to past or future in tensed nominals?
Evangelia Adamou, LACITO-CNRS

Abstract
In this talk I will focus on the use of distals in languages with tensed
nominals. Overt nominal tense is a relatively rare and clearly
under-studied phenomenon cross-linguistically. Among the few languages
which can be considered to use nominal tense, there are only a handful
which make systematic use of distal noun determiners to also encode time.
This small sample indicates that there is not a one-to-one relation
between the distance in space and past or future reference but that the
specialization for the one or the other is language specific. The
available data rather encourage us to consider that, in the tensed
nominals, distal reference in space is associated with distal reference in
time from the ‘here and now’ situation.
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