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« Concepts, Composition and Conversational Coordination : Semantic Competence for Situated Interact…
Retrouvez le séminaire de David Schlangen (Université de Potsdam (Allemagne)) dans le cadre de la Chaire Internationale 2019 du Labex EFL. Plan de ce quatrième séminaire : situated language
« Concepts, Composition and Conversational Coordination : Semantic Competence for Situated Interact…
Retrouvez le séminaire de David Schlangen (Université de Potsdam (Allemagne)) dans le cadre de la Chaire Internationale 2019 du Labex EFL. Plan de ce troisième séminaire : syntactic structure
« Concepts, Composition and Conversational Coordination : Semantic Competence for Situated Interact…
Retrouvez le séminaire de David Schlangen (Université de Potsdam (Allemagne)) dans le cadre de la Chaire Internationale 2019 du Labex EFL.
« Concepts, Composition and Conversational Coordination : Semantic Competence for Situated Interact…
Retrouvez le séminaire de David Schlangen (Université de Potsdam (Allemagne)) dans le cadre de la Chaire Internationale 2019 du Labex EFL.
Monogenesis and (de)creolization - Conférence de Sandro Sessarego
Sandro Sessarego (University of Texas at Austin) donne sa deuxième conférence au campus CNRS de Villejuif dans le cadre de la Chaire Internationale du Labex EFL. Abstract : This module will cover
The role of prosodic information in children‘s sentence interpretation - Barbara Höhle (3/4)
The third seminar will deal with the processing of prosodic information in preschool children and the integration of prosodic information into sentence comprehension at the interface of semantics and
Construction and Reconstruction - Joshua T. Katz (4/4)
Constructed languages, examined from the perspective of someone who is primarily a recontructor and with special emphasis on a pair of English-based examples that have interesting diachronic and
Exercises in Wile - Joshua T. Katz (3/4)
Wordplay as an unexpected avenue into fundamental linguistic issues, with an interactive workshop on exercises in English and French designed to demonstrate what happens when language is pushed to its
Light Words; Heavy Words - Joshua T. Katz (2/4)
General problems in the analysis and reconstruction of (mostly older Indo-European) pronouns and other ubiquitous “light” words with minimal phonological form and non-obvious internal morphology;