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A Typological and Contrastive Study of ALLER ‘go’/VENIR ‘come’ in French and PAJ ‘go’/MA: ‘come’ in central Thai


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Nichuta BUNKHAM

Scientific framework and objectives

This Ph.D. thesis, under the joint supervision of Prof. Anna Sörés (Lumière Lyon 2 University & DDL Laboratory) and Dr. Alice Vittrant Aix-Marseille University & DDL Laboratory), began in November, 2017. It focuses on the study of the verbs ALLER ‘go’/VENIR ‘come’ in French in comparison with the verbs PAJ 'go'/MA: 'come' in central Thai (Tai-Kadai, Thailand). The aim of this study is twofold: (1) to distinguish and classify the spatial and non-spatial meaning of these verbs and (2) to investigate their spatial meaning in detail. In French, ALLER/VENIR belong in the verb class and are generally used for the expression of motion events (either physical or abstract) and the expression of time. In Thai, PĀJ 'go'/MA: 'come' are both transcategorial (i.e. they can be instantiated as different word classes either lexical or lexical and grammatical) and polyfunctional regarding the morphosyntactic, semantic, as well as discursive properties (speaker, narrator, and character’s perspective). The thesis is based on two parallel corpora, compiled from a contemporary French novel translated into Thai and a contemporary Thai novel translated into French. This Ph.D. thesis is funded by Burapha University, Thailand from October 2017 to October 2020.


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  • Allocation Doctorale de l'Université Burapha (Thaïlande)
    Typological and contrastive study of coming/going in French and paj 'go'/ma: 'coming' in Central Thai
    Burapha University, Thailand
    2017-2020

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