In:Lexique, Syntaxe et Lexique-Grammaire / Syntax, Lexis & Lexicon-Grammar: Papers in honour of Maurice Gross
Edited by Christian Leclère, Éric Laporte, Mireille Piot and Max Silberztein
[Lingvisticæ Investigationes Supplementa 24] 2004
► pp. 313–324
Lexiques-grammaires comparés
Quelques observations sur des différences syntaxiques en français de France et du Québec
Article language: French
Published online: 29 July 2004
https://doi.org/10.1075/lis.24.27lab
https://doi.org/10.1075/lis.24.27lab
This paper deals with the representation of linguistic differences between varieties of french language, french of Quebec and french of France. Quebec french has a lot of linguistic particularities and presents many differences of uses, including lexicon and grammatical properties.
It is an illustration of the application of the theory of lexicon-grammar that appears to be a very efficient tool for doing linguistic comparison, involving, particularly, the syntactic features of the lexicon.
