The "Theory of Submorphemic Salience" (Gregoire 2010, 2012) is based on the fact that each word is created by metonymically simplex stress (Berthoz 2009). On the one hand, words are generated through a first submorphemic feature revealing its meaning (called “salience”), on the other hand, many other features are likely to be negociated in the frame of subsequent remotivations. Moreover, the level of salience of a particular pre-signifying characteristic may vary in different contexts. The aim consists here in articulating this theory with the cognitive dimensions [“perçaction”, simplexity, and vicariousness, according to Berthoz (1997, 2009, 2013); mirror neurons (Rizzolati et al. 2007)] and, above all, body language [salience operations ...
International audienceWe situate our approach in the paradigm of enaction (Varela et al., 1991) whic...
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...
The "Theory of Submorphemic Salience" (Gregoire 2010, 2012) is based on the fact that each word is c...
International audienceThis paper lays some foundations for a method of enactive lexicology by applyi...
International audienceWe are currently exploring a methodological protocol that we call the "Theory ...
International audienceThis paper lays some foundations for a method of enactive lexicology by applyi...
This paper lays some foundations for a method of enactive lexicology by applying the postulates of e...
International audienceThe English lexicon is known to disply a whole range of consonant clusters kno...
International audienceSpeech has long been regarded as the encoding of ideas, and languages as forma...
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...
Salience attracts the attention on a particular discourse entity when hearing an utterance or readin...
International audienceSeveral researchers (including Maurice Toussaint, Georges Bohas, Dennis Philps...
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 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...
The "Theory of Submorphemic Salience" (Gregoire 2010, 2012) is based on the fact that each word is c...
International audienceThis paper lays some foundations for a method of enactive lexicology by applyi...
International audienceWe are currently exploring a methodological protocol that we call the "Theory ...
International audienceThis paper lays some foundations for a method of enactive lexicology by applyi...
This paper lays some foundations for a method of enactive lexicology by applying the postulates of e...
International audienceThe English lexicon is known to disply a whole range of consonant clusters kno...
International audienceSpeech has long been regarded as the encoding of ideas, and languages as forma...
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...
Salience attracts the attention on a particular discourse entity when hearing an utterance or readin...
International audienceSeveral researchers (including Maurice Toussaint, Georges Bohas, Dennis Philps...
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 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...