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Nonprototypical Clefts In French A Corpus Analysis Of Il Y A Clefts Lena Karssenberg

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Nonprototypical Clefts In French A Corpus Analysis Of Il Y A Clefts Lena Karssenberg
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.05 MB
Pages: 370
Author: Lena Karssenberg
ISBN: 9783110586435, 3110586436
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Nonprototypical Clefts In French A Corpus Analysis Of Il Y A Clefts Lena Karssenberg by Lena Karssenberg 9783110586435, 3110586436 instant download after payment.

This monograph is the first large-scale corpus analysis of French il y a clefts. While most research on clefts focusses on the English ‘prototypical’ it-cleft and its equivalents across languages, this study examines the lesser-known il y a clefts – of both presentational-eventive and specificational type – and provides an in-depth analysis of their syntactic, semantic and discourse-functional properties.


In addition to an extensive literature review and a comparison with Italian c’è clefts and with French c’est clefts, the strength of the study lies in the critical approach it develops to the common definition of clefts. Several commonly used criteria for clefts are applied to the corpus data, revealing that these criteria often lead to ambiguous results. The reasons for this ambiguity are explored, thus leading to a better understanding of what constitutes a cleft. In this sense, the analysis will be of interest to specialists of Romance and non-Romance clefts alike.

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