1981
DOI: 10.1093/fs/35.2.242
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Review. De la syntaxe a l'interpretation. Quantites, insultes, exclamations. Milner, Jean-Claude

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“…The traditional view is that du-and des-articles we see in (4-5) are portmanteau forms of the element de we see in (1) and (3) and the definite determiner le (SG) and les (PL). This is also supported by Milner (1978), who was the first to separate between quantitative, partitive and genitive en 9 . The question is then how to define the element de and the article le/ les.…”
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“…The traditional view is that du-and des-articles we see in (4-5) are portmanteau forms of the element de we see in (1) and (3) and the definite determiner le (SG) and les (PL). This is also supported by Milner (1978), who was the first to separate between quantitative, partitive and genitive en 9 . The question is then how to define the element de and the article le/ les.…”
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“…It is important to point out that the element de in the quantitative structures is the same as the one in the indefinite structures. This was also proposed byMilner (1978), but in his analysis de is merged above the definite article le/les.…”
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