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Lucien Tesnière (French: [lysjɛ̃ tɛnjɛʁ]; May 13, 1893 –
December 6, 1954) was a
prominent and
influential French linguist. He was born in Mont-Saint-Aignan...
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generative description Meaning–text
theory Operator grammar Word
grammar Lucien Tesnière (1893–1954) is
widely seen as the
father of
modern dependency-based theories...
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number of
linguists decades later in the late 1940s and 1950s.
Lucien Tesnière is
credited most with
having established the
valency concept in linguistics...
- structure) and that can be
traced back
primarily to the work of
Lucien Tesnière.
Dependency is the
notion that
linguistic units, e.g. words, are connected...
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grammars in the
Chomskyan tradition,
whereas valency originates with
Lucien Tesnière of the
dependency grammar tradition. The
primary difference between the...
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Dependency grammars sometimes call
arguments actants,
following Lucien Tesnière (1959). The area of
grammar that
explores the
nature of predicates, their...
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Philippe Tesnière was a
professional cyclist between 1978 and 1981,
finishing in last
place in the 1978 Tour de France.
Tesnière became a professional...
- as the
basis for a
comprehensive theory of
syntax and
grammar by
Lucien Tesnière in his
posthumously published work Éléments de
syntaxe structurale (Elements...
- VP, but they
generally contain only one
finite VP.
Starting with
Lucien Tesnière 1959,
dependency grammars challenge the
validity of the
initial binary...
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Conner (1968:43),
Freeborn (1995:121), and
Biber et al. (1999:122). See
Tesnière (1969:103-105) for the
alternative concept of
sentence structure that puts...