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Titre L'adjectif personnel : anaphore ou prédicat de relation ?
Auteur Jacqueline Giry-Schneider
Mir@bel Revue Langue française
Numéro no 136, décembre 2002 L'adjectif sans qualité(s) sous la direction de Catherine Schnedecker
Page 20-33
Résumé anglais Is the adjective personnel an anaphora or a relational predicate? We investigate the syntactic and semantic properties of the adjective personnel. Strange as they are, we intend to show that this adjective belongs to a certain class named here "prédicats de relation", these relations may be temporal, spatial or logic; the specific meanings of the adjective personnel and of the noun person are systematically described and compared. Even when an adjective is constructed absolutely, it takes what we define a subjective, "qualificative" meaning which we suppose being derived of the "relative" one. Therefore, it may be concluded that traditional dichotomy (qualificative and relational adjectives) is irrelevant.
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