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Jayez, Jacques, and Lucia M. Tovena. "Description et évolution de quelque." In Déterminants en diachronie et synchronie, edited by Lucia M. Tovena, 104-124. Paris: Projet ELICO Publications, 2010.
Jayez, Jacques, and Lucia M. Tovena. "Description et évolution de quelque." In Déterminants en diachronie et synchronie, edited by Lucia M. Tovena, 104-124. Paris: Projet ELICO Publications, 2010.
Tovena, Lucia M.. Déterminants en diachronie et synchronie. Paris: Edition Projet ELICO, 2010.
Jayez, Jacques, and Lucia M. Tovena. Discourse inference and the meaning of presque In Proceedings of ESSLLI Workshop on Quantifier Modification. Dublin, 2007.
Tovena, Lucia M., and Yan Li. On the distributive nature of adverbial quan in Mandarin Chinese In Chinese Lexical Semantics, Springer., 2016.
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Corblin, Francis, and Lucia M. Tovena. "Negation in the simple clause in the Romance languages." In Fundamental issues in the Romance languages, edited by Danièle Godard, 263-318. Stanford: CSLI, 2010.
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Schwer, Sylviane, and Lucia M. Tovena. {Ontologies temporelles et sémantique de la temporalité In Actes de Rochebrune 2009, Ontologies et dynamique des systèmes complexes, perspectives interdisciplinaires. Paris, 2009.
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Tovena, Lucia M.. "Pluractional verbs that grammaticise number through the part-of relation." In Romance languages and Linguistic theory 2008, Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’ Groningen 2008, edited by Reineke Bok-Bennema, Brigitte Kampers-Manhe and Bart Hollebrandse, 233-248. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2010.
Tovena, Lucia M.. Pluractionality and the unity of the event In Proceedings of the Seventeenth Amsterdam Colloquium., 2009.
Tovena, Lucia M.. "Pluractionality and the unity of the event." In Amsterdam Colloquium 2009, edited by Maria Aloni and Katrin Schulz, 465-473. Heidelberg: Springer, 2010.
Donazzan, Marta, and Lucia M. Tovena. Pluralities of Events: Semelfactives and a case of ‘single event’ nominalisation In 44th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL)., 2017.
Jayez, Jacques, and Lucia M. Tovena. Presque and almost: how argumentation derives from comparative meaning In Empirical issues in Syntax and Semantics 7. Paris, 2008.
Albar, Rachel, Lisa Brunetti, Lucia M. Tovena, and Hiyon Yoo. Prosodic cues for expressivity and questioning force in a French reason question In Workshop NCQ - Non-canonical questions in French, German, and beyond. Constance, Allemagne, 2019.PDF icon présentation-Konstanz-Brunettietal.pdf (2.31 Mo)