International audienceThis paper presents a corpus study that investigates the question of word order variations (WOV) in spontaneous spoken French and its consequences on the parsing techniques that are used in Natural Language Processing. We have studied four taskoriented spoken dialogue corpora which concern different application tasks (air transport or tourism information, switchboard calls). Two corpora concern phone conversations while the other two correspond to direct interaction. Every word order variation has been manually annotated by 3 experts, following a cross-validation procedure. Our results show that, while conversational spoken French should be highly affected by WOVs, it should also still be considered as a rigid order la...
This presentation reports the method and quantitative results of a corpus-based approach to discours...
Présentation dans le cadre d'un séminaire à la Goethe Universität de Francfort.The goal of this talk...
Word order is one of the most readily observed aspects of the syntax of human language. This thesis ...
International audienceThis paper presents a corpus study that investigates the question of word orde...
International audienceThis paper presents a corpus study on word order variations (WOV) in spontaneo...
Word-order rules impose major constraints on linguistic behavior. For example, adjectives appear bef...
ABSTRACT—Word-order rules impose major constraints on linguistic behavior. For example, adjectives a...
Claire Blanche-Benveniste : « Three remarks on word order in spoken French » To study word order in ...
International audiencePrevious studies show that errors in sentence recall reflect a preference to p...
This paper examines variation in Breton word order patterns in non‐negative utterances across speake...
International audienceThis chapter is dedicated to the syntax of spoken French. Section 1, which foc...
This article provides a comparative analysis of word order in Spanish, French and Italian. We first ...
The current paper discusses the role of frequency effects in the domain of language variation and la...
In this paper, we investigate automatic tagging of French corpora and compare morpho-syntactic prope...
L’ordre des mots dans un énoncé n’est pas censé être un processus chaotique. Même si l’ordre des mot...
This presentation reports the method and quantitative results of a corpus-based approach to discours...
Présentation dans le cadre d'un séminaire à la Goethe Universität de Francfort.The goal of this talk...
Word order is one of the most readily observed aspects of the syntax of human language. This thesis ...
International audienceThis paper presents a corpus study that investigates the question of word orde...
International audienceThis paper presents a corpus study on word order variations (WOV) in spontaneo...
Word-order rules impose major constraints on linguistic behavior. For example, adjectives appear bef...
ABSTRACT—Word-order rules impose major constraints on linguistic behavior. For example, adjectives a...
Claire Blanche-Benveniste : « Three remarks on word order in spoken French » To study word order in ...
International audiencePrevious studies show that errors in sentence recall reflect a preference to p...
This paper examines variation in Breton word order patterns in non‐negative utterances across speake...
International audienceThis chapter is dedicated to the syntax of spoken French. Section 1, which foc...
This article provides a comparative analysis of word order in Spanish, French and Italian. We first ...
The current paper discusses the role of frequency effects in the domain of language variation and la...
In this paper, we investigate automatic tagging of French corpora and compare morpho-syntactic prope...
L’ordre des mots dans un énoncé n’est pas censé être un processus chaotique. Même si l’ordre des mot...
This presentation reports the method and quantitative results of a corpus-based approach to discours...
Présentation dans le cadre d'un séminaire à la Goethe Universität de Francfort.The goal of this talk...
Word order is one of the most readily observed aspects of the syntax of human language. This thesis ...