This paper lays some foundations for a method of enactive lexicology by applying the postulates of enaction at the submorphological level following Bottineau (2008, 2010, 2012a, b). We use the theory of submorphemic saliencing (Author 2012a, 2014a,b; 2015), which postulates that only one of the signifier’s characteristics is exploited for a given word according to synchronic events and utterances. The enaction of form and meaning underpinned by this saliencing process therefore involves the activation of one part and the inhibition of the rest of the morphology, analogously to muscular and neural functions. It is also a phenomenon that is at once « perc-active », simplex and vicarious according to the definitions of Berthioz (1997, 2009, 20...
La TSG postule que les origines du signe linguistique étaient à la fois auto-référentielles et vocom...
This second issue of Lexis is devoted to the topic of lexical submorphemics, an emerging – and there...
International audienceThe Chilean biologists Varela and Maturana have come up with the theory of lan...
International audienceThis paper lays some foundations for a method of enactive lexicology by applyi...
International audienceThis paper lays some foundations for a method of enactive lexicology by applyi...
The "Theory of Submorphemic Salience" (Gregoire 2010, 2012) is based on the fact that each word is c...
International audienceAbstract We situate our approach in the paradigm of enaction (Varela et al., 1...
International audienceWe situate our approach in the paradigm of enaction (Varela et al., 1991) whic...
International audienceWe are currently exploring a methodological protocol that we call the "Theory ...
International audienceSpeech has long been regarded as the encoding of ideas, and languages as forma...
Speech is to be considered as a collaborative enactive interface in which two human subjects or more...
International audienceLexical analyses establishing the object of study at a morphemic level reveal ...
International audienceAbstract The lexical analysis of Maurice Toussaint in the light of the "theory...
How words are recognized? How do we process word meaning? These questions have been pursued in lexic...
The aim of the electronic journal Signifiances (Signifying) with an international review committee i...
La TSG postule que les origines du signe linguistique étaient à la fois auto-référentielles et vocom...
This second issue of Lexis is devoted to the topic of lexical submorphemics, an emerging – and there...
International audienceThe Chilean biologists Varela and Maturana have come up with the theory of lan...
International audienceThis paper lays some foundations for a method of enactive lexicology by applyi...
International audienceThis paper lays some foundations for a method of enactive lexicology by applyi...
The "Theory of Submorphemic Salience" (Gregoire 2010, 2012) is based on the fact that each word is c...
International audienceAbstract We situate our approach in the paradigm of enaction (Varela et al., 1...
International audienceWe situate our approach in the paradigm of enaction (Varela et al., 1991) whic...
International audienceWe are currently exploring a methodological protocol that we call the "Theory ...
International audienceSpeech has long been regarded as the encoding of ideas, and languages as forma...
Speech is to be considered as a collaborative enactive interface in which two human subjects or more...
International audienceLexical analyses establishing the object of study at a morphemic level reveal ...
International audienceAbstract The lexical analysis of Maurice Toussaint in the light of the "theory...
How words are recognized? How do we process word meaning? These questions have been pursued in lexic...
The aim of the electronic journal Signifiances (Signifying) with an international review committee i...
La TSG postule que les origines du signe linguistique étaient à la fois auto-référentielles et vocom...
This second issue of Lexis is devoted to the topic of lexical submorphemics, an emerging – and there...
International audienceThe Chilean biologists Varela and Maturana have come up with the theory of lan...