International audienceThe English lexicon is known to disply a whole range of consonant clusters known as ideophones, phonaesthemes or submorphemic elements. This study reviews the arguments in favour of and against the validation of the submorphemic hypothesis and explores the ways in which a submorphemic competence may be formed by individual speakers in the course of everyday verbal practice
The overall objective of this study is to find traces in the English lexicon of a notional invarianc...
This contribution focuses on the close link between sensorimotor actions and language. The interacti...
The authors examined the role of intermediate, sublexical representations in spoken word perception....
International audienceThe English lexicon is known to disply a whole range of consonant clusters kno...
This study is based on a general review of the vowel and consonant clusters known as submorphemes, i...
This second issue of Lexis is devoted to the topic of lexical submorphemics, an emerging – and there...
International audienceSpeech has long been regarded as the encoding of ideas, and languages as forma...
International audienceSeveral researchers (including Maurice Toussaint, Georges Bohas, Dennis Philps...
International audienceLexical analyses establishing the object of study at a morphemic level reveal ...
The "Theory of Submorphemic Salience" (Gregoire 2010, 2012) is based on the fact that each word is c...
In this dissertation, I argue that phonology is ---at least partly--- grounded in phonetics, and tha...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...
While linguistic theory posits an arbitrary relation between signifiers and the signified (de Saussu...
The overall objective of this study is to find traces in the English lexicon of a notional invarianc...
International audienceThe researches on lexical submorphemics [in particular Bohas-Dat (on 2007), Bo...
The overall objective of this study is to find traces in the English lexicon of a notional invarianc...
This contribution focuses on the close link between sensorimotor actions and language. The interacti...
The authors examined the role of intermediate, sublexical representations in spoken word perception....
International audienceThe English lexicon is known to disply a whole range of consonant clusters kno...
This study is based on a general review of the vowel and consonant clusters known as submorphemes, i...
This second issue of Lexis is devoted to the topic of lexical submorphemics, an emerging – and there...
International audienceSpeech has long been regarded as the encoding of ideas, and languages as forma...
International audienceSeveral researchers (including Maurice Toussaint, Georges Bohas, Dennis Philps...
International audienceLexical analyses establishing the object of study at a morphemic level reveal ...
The "Theory of Submorphemic Salience" (Gregoire 2010, 2012) is based on the fact that each word is c...
In this dissertation, I argue that phonology is ---at least partly--- grounded in phonetics, and tha...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...
While linguistic theory posits an arbitrary relation between signifiers and the signified (de Saussu...
The overall objective of this study is to find traces in the English lexicon of a notional invarianc...
International audienceThe researches on lexical submorphemics [in particular Bohas-Dat (on 2007), Bo...
The overall objective of this study is to find traces in the English lexicon of a notional invarianc...
This contribution focuses on the close link between sensorimotor actions and language. The interacti...
The authors examined the role of intermediate, sublexical representations in spoken word perception....