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Cycle BCL - Olivier Kraif (Université Grenoble Alpes)

Identification de structures lexico-syntaxiques arborées pour l’étude de la phraséologie

Jeudi 11 avril 2024 - à 10h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3

Abstract
Dans cette présentation, nous verrons comment on peut s’appuyer sur la syntaxe en dépendances pour identifier des structures phraséologiques. Nous introduirons le langage TQL (Tree Query (...)

Call for Papers

11th International Colloquium on Ancient Greek Linguistics, Nice, June 25–27, 2025

Submission Deadline November 1st, 2024

The ICAGL Series
The 11th International Colloquium on Ancient Greek Linguistics (ICAGL) (4th in the new series) will be held in Nice in June 2025. The original series started in Amsterdam 1986 and (...)

Voir en ligne : ICAGL2025 Website

Cycle BCL - Ur Shlonsky (Université de Genève) & Andrew Nevins (University College London)

Workshop "Ellipsis"

Jeudi 04 avril 2024 - à partir de 10h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3

Ur Shlonsly - "NOISE" - 10h
Ellipsis does not apply to a constituent in situ.
Andrew Nevins - "Agreement switch in verb-echo answers : Evidence for Distributed Ellipsis" - 11h30 (...)

Cycle BCL - Elyès Tabbane (NeuroSpin, INSERM)

Temporal Regularities structure sequence working memory

Jeudi 28 mars 2024 - 11h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3

Abstract
Sequential information is encoded through various systems, among which, chunking, rule recognition and nested tree structures. However, the computational and neural mechanisms connecting (...)

Cycle BCL - Fosca Al Roumi (NeuroSpin, INSERM)

Mental compression of sequences in human working memory

Jeudi 28 mars 2024 - 10h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3

Abstract
The human species seems to be endowed with the ability to rapidly discover the complex embedded structures present in the environment. This ability may be at the origin of the (...)

Cycle BCL - Georgeta Cislaru (MoDyCo, Université Paris Nanterre & IUF)

Projection, amorçage et prédictibilité dans l’écriture enregistrée : un point de vue en production

Jeudi 21 mars 2024 - 10h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3

Abstract
Lorsqu’ils produisent des textes à l’écrit, les scripteurs alternent des périodes de production et des pauses. Pendant les périodes de production, ils opèrent avec des bursts (Kaufer et al. (...)

Tanya Bondarenko / Patrick D. Elliott : On the monotonicity of attitudes : NPIs and clausal embedding

Lundi 11 Mars - 16h - 18h sur Zoom

Cycle de colloques "Les Subordonnées complétives"
Organisation
Friederike Moltmann, Kalle MULLER et Clémentine RAFFY (Equipe Dialectologie et Linguistique formelle) On the monotonicity of (...)

Cycle BCL - Teodóra Vékony (Centre de Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon)

Optimizing memory consolidation for statistical learning

Jeudi 07 mars 2024 - 14h30 - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3

Abstract
Statistical learning, a fundamental brain mechanism shaping skill acquisition, habit development, and predictive processing, plays a pivotal role in optimizing cognitive performance. This (...)

CMC CORPORA 2024 - 11th Conference on Computer-Mediated Communication and Social Media

5 et 6 septembre 2024 - BCL- Campus Saint-Jean-d’Angély 3- 06357 Nice

APPEL A COMMUNICATIONS !
CMC CORPORA 2024 -
11th Conference on Computer-Mediated Communication and Social Media (...)

Susi Wurmbrand : Syntax or semantics first ? A comparison of Synthesis vs. Cartography

Lundi 19 février - 16H-18H sur Zoom

Cycle de colloques "Les Subordonnées complétives"
Organisation
Friederike Moltmann, Kalle MULLER et Clémentine RAFFY (Equipe Dialectologie et Linguistique formelle) Syntax or semantics first ? A (...)

Dernières publicationsHAL

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The interpretation of verbal moods in Spanish: A close replication of Kanwit and Geeslin (2014)
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Aarnes Gudmestad, Amanda Edmonds, Carlos Henderson, Christina Lindqvist
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Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2024, pp.1-18. ⟨10.1017/S027226312400010X⟩
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2024
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Abstract This study is a close replication of Kanwit and Geeslin (2014), a variationist investigation of the interpretation of verbal moods in adverbial clauses in Spanish. Whereas the first language (L1) of the second-language participants in the initial study was English, we explore whether Kanwit and Geeslin’s results extend to other L1 populations—Swedish and French learners of Spanish. Participants in the replication study completed the same interpretation task and grammar test as those in the initial study. Results showed, for example, that multiple factors influenced their variable interpretation of verbal moods, there was evidence of change between course levels, and there were certain differences in interpretation between the French and Swedish groups. This study contributes to knowledge about the interpretation of a variable structure by enhancing the confirmatory power of some of the initial study’s findings, while also suggesting that the learners’ L1 leads to diverging findings.
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syntax and semantics of laisser in causative constructions
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Clémentine Raffy, Marta Donazzan, Klaus von Heusinger
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Isogloss. Open Journal of Romance Linguistics, 2024, 10 (4), pp.1-39. ⟨10.5565/rev/isogloss.320⟩
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2024
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The French verb laisser (‘to let’) allows for two different syntactic constructions, an Exceptional Case Marking (ECM) construction and a Faire-Infinitive (FI) construction with a postverbal Causee, and for two different interpretations, authorize and not-intervene. According to previous studies (e.g. Kayne 1975), constructions are related to interpretations: the ECM can express intentionality, the FI cannot. In this paper, we explore a different hypothesis: the ECM construction is underspecified and allows for both interpretations, while the FI is restricted to the not-intervening interpretation. We provide empirical evidence from three distinct forced choice tasks in which participants had to match constructions and interpretations. The results reveal that, contrary to both early observations and our initial hypothesis, both constructions may allow for both interpretations, and variation depends less on the syntactic configuration than on semantic and pragmatic factors, namely on the lexical inferences triggered by the embedded verb and the authority relation between Causer and Causee expressed in the contexts.
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Article dans une revue
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https://hal.science/hal-04485646/file/320-Article%20Text-3253-1-10-20240301.pdf BibTex
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Performance of a Region of Interest–based Algorithm in Diagnosing International Society of Urological Pathology Grade Group ≥2 Prostate Cancer on the MRI-FIRST Database—CAD-FIRST Study
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Thibaut Couchoux, Tristan Jaouen, Christelle Melodelima-Gonindard, Pierre Baseilhac, Arthur Branchu, Nicolas Arfi, Richard Aziza, Nicolas Barry Delongchamps, Franck Bladou, Flavie Bratan, Serge Brunelle, Pierre Colin, Jean-Michel Correas, François Cornud, Jean-Luc Descotes, Pascal Eschwege, Gaelle Fiard, Bénédicte Guillaume, Rémi Grange, Nicolas Grenier, Hervé Lang, Frédéric Lefèvre, Bernard Malavaud, Clément Marcelin, Paul Moldovan, Nicolas Mottet, Pierre Mozer, Eric Potiron, Daniel Portalez, Philippe Puech, Raphaele Renard-Penna, Matthieu Roumiguié, Catherine Roy, Marc-Olivier Timsit, Thibault Tricard, Arnauld Villers, Jochen Walz, Sabine Debeer, Adeline Mansuy, Florence Mège-Lechevallier, Myriam Decaussin-Petrucci, Lionel Badet, Marc Colombel, Alain Ruffion, Sébastien Crouzet, Muriel Rabilloud, Rémi Souchon, Olivier Rouvière
article
European Urology Oncology, 2024, ⟨10.1016/j.euo.2024.03.003⟩
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2024
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Assessing students' Spanish oral proficiency development after one semester abroad in Spain: A group and individual analysis
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Anna Attal, Sara Fernández Cuenca, Minerva Rojas
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SLISE / SLINKI 2024, College of Charleston. Department of Hispanic Studies, Feb 2024, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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2024
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The rapidly growing body of study abroad (SA) research suggests that short and long-term immersion in a foreign language is beneficial for second language (L2) development, particularly oral proficiency skills (Marijuan & Sanz, 2018; Serrano et al., 2012). This study aims to contribute to SA research by investigating the longitudinal development of Spanish L2 learners' fluency, accuracy, and complexity after a semester studying abroad in Spain, and how initial proficiency may modulate changes over time. More recently, SA research presented at the Residence Abroad and Language Learning: Where Are We Now? Conference (October, 2023) points to individual differences as the determining factor that can explain the variable outcomes different L2 learners exhibit as the result of studying abroad. With this in mind, our study expands on previous SA research by investigating how initial Spanish proficiency and total number of L2 hours while abroad may play a role in L2 oral proficiency outcomes at an individual and group level. A total of 15 Spanish L2 learners took part in a 4-month long semester abroad program in Spain. Learners' speech was elicited using the ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) method, which was conducted at the beginning and at the end of the semester. Proficiency was assessed with a standardized elicited imitation task (EIT), and fluency, accuracy, and complexity data was coded using the audio annotation software EXMARaLDA (Schmidt, 2012). The transcription protocol we used was based on MacWhinney (2000)’s CHAT conventions. Fluency was measured through computing the average duration of filled and silent pauses. To track changes in accuracy, the number of morphological, lexical, and syntactical errors per utterance was calculated. Preliminary results from 5 participants revealed that the overall fluency of the participants increased, as seen through a decrease in the average duration of pauses (both filled and silent) from session 1 to session 2, however this difference did not reach significance (t = 1.56, p = 0.19). As a group, participants' number of errors (accuracy) also decreased from session 1 to session 2, but this differed greatly at the individual level with one participant showing the opposite pattern. Initial proficiency did not seem to predict oral development over time, despite previous research pointing to this variable as a strong predictor within a SA context (Zalbidea et al., 2020). Complexity analyses are in progress and are being measured through the mean length of utterance (MLU) and the ratio of simple and complex utterances.
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Communication dans un congrès
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Réactionnaire ? Ce que l'Intelligence artificielle dit des discours d'Emmanuel Macron
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Damon Mayaffre
article
2024
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2024
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Macron est-il devenu à son corps défendant un président réactionnaire ? Faisant profession de foi de progressisme, son discours n’est-il pas en réalité empreint de nostalgie et de conservatisme ? La « Révolution » que le titre de son livre-programme promettait se rapproche-t-elle de 1789, 1848, 1917… ou plutôt de la révolution conservatrice qui a pu dominer l’Europe et le monde dans les années 1980 ?
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Article de blog scientifique
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https://hal.science/hal-04505319/file/TheConversation_Mayaffre.pdf BibTex
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Gain modulation of actions selection without synaptic relearning
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Elif Köksal-Ersöz, Pascal Chossat, Frédéric Lavigne
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2024
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2024
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Adaptation of behavior to a changing environment requires the brain to change the probability of selecting actions based on their reward or punishment. The present study proposes a simple neural mechanism of gain modulation that makes possible rapid changes in the probability of selecting actions after different levels of negative feedback. The effects of gain modulation on action selection are studied in a network of neuronal populations of excitatory neurons regulated by inhibition. Results show that neuronal gain can embed memories of past experiences without modification of synaptic efficacies, in complement to synaptic plasticity.
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Pré-publication, Document de travail
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https://hal.science/hal-04418804/file/Gain_modulation_of_probabilistic_selection.pdf BibTex
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Hyperbase Web. (Hyper)Bases, Corpus, Langage
auteur
Laurent Vanni
article
Corpus, 2024, 25, ⟨10.4000/corpus.8770⟩
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2024
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Hyperbase est un logiciel d’Analyse de Données Textuelles (ADT) qui offre une suite d’outils statistiques dédiés à l’étude de corpus. Initialement développé sur ordinateur de bureau, il se décline depuis 2015 en plateforme web offrant une interface à l’ergonomie travaillée pour un usage tourné vers les sciences humaines et sociales. Après un rappel méthodologique de l’ADT, cette contribution présente Hyperbase Web version 2024, à partir d’exemples concrets d’usages, de notes techniques ainsi que des entrées par le menu (manuel d’utilisateur). Cette présentation sert de référence pour la prise en main du logiciel ou l’utilisation avancée des méthodes d’ADT.
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Article dans une revue
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https://cnrs.hal.science/hal-04523479/file/Hyperbase_Corpus25_FINAL2-1_resume-relu%20%281%29.pdf BibTex
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SE-constructions in the Romance Languages
auteur
Diego Pescarini
article
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Romance Linguistics, Oxford University Press, In press
annee_publi
2024
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This article overviews the main properties of SE constructions across the Romance languages. It focuses on four main types of SE: reflexive, inherent, arbitrary, and middle. The article aims to illustrate the main properties of each type of SE and show why evidence from SE constructions is a crucial test bed for theories concerning the syntactic mapping of argument and event structure.
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Chapitre d'ouvrage
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https://hal.science/hal-04419453/file/Pescarini-Se-Constructions%20HAL.pdf BibTex
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Glottal stop insertion and production planning domains in French
auteur
Tobias Scheer
article
The linguistic review, In press
annee_publi
2024
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Article dans une revue
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https://hal.science/hal-04380813/file/Scheer%2024%20%5Bpour%20HAL%5D%20-%20Glottal%20stop%20insertion%20and%20production%20planning%20domains%20in%20French.pdf BibTex
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Variété, variation, norme : notation et annotation de la variation et des états de langue non-standards
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Marie-Hélène Lay, Cendrine Pagani
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In press
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2024
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    Identification de structures lexico-syntaxiques arborées pour l’étude de la phraséologie
    Jeudi 11 avril 2024 - à 10h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3
    Workshop "Ellipsis"
    Jeudi 04 avril 2024 - à partir de 10h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3
    Temporal Regularities structure sequence working memory
    Jeudi 28 mars 2024 - 11h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3
    Mental compression of sequences in human working memory
    Jeudi 28 mars 2024 - 10h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3
    Projection, amorçage et prédictibilité dans l’écriture enregistrée : un point de vue en production
    Jeudi 21 mars 2024 - 10h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3
    Optimizing memory consolidation for statistical learning
    Jeudi 07 mars 2024 - 14h30 - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3
    Idéologies scientifiques/dogmes dans la recherche en sociolinguistique (et en didactique des langues) : empirisme et réflexivité
    Jeudi 14 décembre 2023 - 10h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3
    Morphology - a gateway to advanced language
    Jeudi 07 décembre 2023 - 10h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3
    Agencement des constituants des subordonnées circonstancielles dans le Roman de la Rose – cadres théoriques à l’épreuve des données statistiques
    Jeudi 05 octobre 2023 - 10h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3
    Mindless Syntax : Two word order puzzles and their implications for generative grammar
    Jeudi 21 Septembre 2023 - 10h - Salle 213 - BCL, Campus SJA 3